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Most circuits only need to protect up to 6000 V.
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Most circuits only need to protect up to 600 V.
 
"600 V is the arc over voltage of
 
"600 V is the arc over voltage of
 
the standard wall outlet. If it's greater than 600 V, it doesn't get to
 
the standard wall outlet. If it's greater than 600 V, it doesn't get to
 
your power supply, it arc's over the screws of the oulet."
 
your power supply, it arc's over the screws of the oulet."
 
[http://www.piclist.com/techref/postbot.asp?by=time&id=piclist\2001\02\12\204237a]
 
[http://www.piclist.com/techref/postbot.asp?by=time&id=piclist\2001\02\12\204237a]
"you were probably thinking of 6,000V (peak), which would agree
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with  IEEE Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage
 
AC Power Circuits  (IEEE C62.41-1991, formerly IEEE Standard 587)."
 
[http://www.piclist.com/techref/postbot.asp?by=time&id=piclist\2001\02\15\132823a&tgt=post]
 
  
  

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