Dear Peter, yesterday I received a very interesting document which includes a lot of information and data on sources of overvoltages on the mains supply. It also contains a large bibliography. The document is a preliminary version of a technical report IEC 62066 (General basic information regarding surge overvoltages and surge protection in low-voltage a.c. power systems). The document is called 64/1034/CD and can be obtained through your national standards committee. mit freundlichen Gruessen/ best regards Volker Gasse IBM Germany, Technical Relations/Product Safety, Tel: +49-7031-16-6796, Fax: -6916, e-mail: [email protected] Mail: D3114/7103-91, D-70548 Stuttgart, Germany P Lewis <[email protected]> on 10.10.99 23:04:42 Please respond to P Lewis <[email protected]> To: Volker Gasse/Germany/IBM@IBMDE cc: Subject: Re: Frequency of temporary overvoltages on the mains supply/no data Dear Volker Many thanks for the reply. I understand you have not yet received any statistical information on the frequency of voltage transients yet. If you are successful in the future, perhaps you would be so kind as to send me some details. With kind regards Peter Lewis Message text written by INTERNET:[email protected] >Dear Peter, it is rather difficult to obtain statistical material. So far I was not successful, but I have had some dicussions with people dealing with installation of buildings. They gave me some hints whom to talk to. I assume it will take a while before I really get the required data. mit freundlichen Gruessen/ best regards Volker Gasse IBM Germany, Technical Relations/Product Safety, Tel: +49-7031-16-6796, Fax: -6916, e-mail: [email protected] Mail: D3114/7103-91, D-70548 Stuttgart, Germany< --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected] with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] (the list administrators).

