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B3164U

B3164U

Model B3164U
Description solid state crowbar devices
PDF file Total 212 pages (File size: 2M)
Chip Manufacturer TECCOR
UL 497B
UL 497B
UL 497B provides requirements for protectors used in communication and fire alarm
circuits. This standard does not cover devices for primary protection or protection devices
used on telephone lines.
SIDACtor
devices are components recognized in accordance with
UL 497B under UL file number E133083.
Construction and Performance Requirements
The “Construction” section covers the following requirements:
• General
• Corrosion Protection
• Field-wiring Connections
• Components
• Spacing
• Fuses
The “Performance” section covers the following requirements:
• General
• Strike Voltage Breakdown
• Endurance Conditioning
• Temperature Test
• Dielectric Voltage-withstand Test
• Vibration Conditioning
• Jarring Test
• Discharge Test
• Repeated Discharge Test
• Polymeric Materials Test
• High Temperature Test
• Marking
Performance Requirements Specific to
SIDACtor
Devices
1. Strike Voltage Breakdown Test
Protectors are required to break down within the
manufacturer’s specified breakdown range or within 10% of a nominal single breakdown
voltage rating. (Figure 4.12)
2. Endurance Conditioning — Protectors are subjected to 50 impulse cycles. Each cycle is
a 1000 V peak, 10 A, 10x1000 µs pulse. Pulses are applied in one polarity at 10-second
intervals and then repeated in the opposite polarity.
3. Variable Ambient Conditioning — Protectors must comply with the strike voltage
requirements after being subjected to an ambient temperature of 0 °C for four hours and
again after being subjected to an ambient temperature of 49 °C for an additional four
hours.
4. Discharge Test — Protectors must comply with strike voltage requirements after being
subjected to five successive discharges from a 2 µF capacitor charged to 1000 V dc.
(Figure 4.13)
5. Repeated Discharge Test — Protectors must not break down at a voltage higher than the
manufacturer’s maximum rated breakdown voltage nor lower than rated stand-off
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