On 1/23/2014 10:02 AM, Carl wrote:
 Inductive industrial equipment use big MOV's for spike suppression on 
single and 3 phase lines of many voltages.
 
 Again, the problem comes with interconnected equipment when the MOV 
dumps the spike onto ground. Won't repeat previous email. :)
 
 I use a pair of large Littlefuse MOV's as a whole house limiter and 
right at the main panel.
 
That's an excellent application.
 Lines that are used with electronics when on generator power are also 
treated with MOV's and .01/2KV buffer rated disc caps. 
 
 Some things that are common practice are bad practice. Like "The Pin One 
Problem" -- cable shields that go to a circuit board rather than to the 
shielding enclosure. Like power cords whose green wire goes to the 
mounting lug of a terminal strip that is insulated from the chassis by 
paint.  I'm sure you can cite plenty more examples. :)
73, Jim K9YC
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