Good morning. I'm wondering if others have experienced cases where different manufacturers' surge test equipment (ANSI/IEEE C62.41 ring and combination waves) with nearly identical open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current calibrations have led to very different results. In these cases, other than addressing the issue by using the surge generator that produces the worst-case result, what were thought to be the causes for the different results (ignoring the real possibility of a marginal design).
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