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In a wye system, the neutral and ground are both located at the center, as shown in Figure 6 I'd like to receive news and commercial info from Schneider Electric and its affiliates via electronic communication means such as email, and I agree to the collection of information on the opening and clicks on these emails (using invisible pixels in the images), to measure performance of our communications and improve them The Surge Protective Device (SPD) covered under this section includes all service entrance type surge protective devices suitable for use as Typeor Typedevices per UL UL’s safety and performance standard for Surge Protective Devices (SPD), formerly known as Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors (TVSS), is UL This standard applies to Surge Protective DevicesThese requirements cover enclosed and open-type Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) designed for repeated limiting of transient voltage surges as Commercial/Industrial Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) Complete Surge Protection Solutions for Industrial, Commercial and Residential Applications UL standard specifies various tests that OEMs must pass to claim compliance. Standard SPDs must have UL certification to meet safety standards for specific These requirements cover enclosed and open-type Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) designed for repeated limiting of transient voltage surges as specified in the standard onorHz power circuits not exceeding V and for PV applications up to V dc and designated as follows: Type– One port, permanently connected SPDs, except for In the case where surge suppression is required for a three-phase, four-wire wye system with a neutral ground resistance (NGR), a three-phase, three-wire delta SPD will want to be specified and used.