>From a safety perspective, it's much better to design to minimum clearance 
require w/o the MOVs and then to include them in the circuit. (e.g. what 
happens of the MOV fails open?)

>From an EMC perspective, L-C filters with a hi-Q, like those used for RFI 
on mains input circuits, can increase the over-voltage problem.  I've 
measured that scenario several years ago while doing debug for EMC surge 
immunity. 
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Ralph McDiarmid  |   Schneider Electric   |  Solar Business  |   CANADA  | 
  Regulatory Compliance Engineering 


From:
Doug Powell <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected], 
Date:
12/15/2012 03:20 PM
Subject:
Re: [PSES] Why use an MOV?



In the case of IEC 61010-1 Ed 3, it is possible to reduce clearance 
requirements utilizing Annex K. 

In another case, say you have a brick power supply approve for use in OV 
Cat II but your application has an extended environmental condition of OV 
Cat III. In order to use this power supply, you must reduce the Category 
by one step. MOVs are just one possibility for achieving this. Of course, 
use of MOVs also has a certain added concerns that must be addressed.


Doug



Douglas E Powell
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From: Richard Nute <[email protected]> 
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:08:53 -0800
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: Richard Nute <[email protected]> 
Subject: [PSES] Why use an MOV?

 
Presumably, the MOVs in question are connected
line to neutral. 
 
I would expect the designer would design his
primary circuit to withstand the normally-expected 
1500 V transient.
 
Why use an MOV???
 
 
Best wishes for the holiday season,
Rich
 
 

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