klamppausjännite
Klamppausjännite, also known as clamping voltage, refers to the maximum voltage that a surge protective device (SPD) will allow to pass through to a protected circuit. When a transient overvoltage, such as that caused by lightning or switching operations, occurs, an SPD activates. This activation causes the SPD to divert the excess energy away from the protected equipment. The clamping voltage is the voltage level at which this diversion begins and effectively limits the voltage that reaches the sensitive electronics.
Different types of SPDs have varying clamping voltages. For example, Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) are commonly
The selection of an appropriate clamping voltage is crucial for effective surge protection. It must be low