PUMPDESIGNER
Mechanical
- Sep 30, 2001
- 582
I am reading a manufacturer's spec's on an MOV. Part number is VA150L10a.
Chart says:
"Varistor voltage @ 1mA DC Test Current"
The directly under that are two columns as follows:
V-Nom Min. and V-Nom Max.
The rating under the MIN column for the MOV I am looking at is 212, and the rating for that same MOV in the MAX column is 268.
How do they arrive at those figures, what is the test procedure?
What do those figures mean?
My reason is simple. A competitor uses that MOV on all their products working on 115 VAC system. Their stuff blows up all the time, way too often with the MOVs burning out. We believe the clamp voltage is way too tight, they are catching normal common little spikes which are just too common to attempt dealing with at the MOV position, should be handled elsewhere.
Any insight would be helpful.
PUMPDESIGNER
Chart says:
"Varistor voltage @ 1mA DC Test Current"
The directly under that are two columns as follows:
V-Nom Min. and V-Nom Max.
The rating under the MIN column for the MOV I am looking at is 212, and the rating for that same MOV in the MAX column is 268.
How do they arrive at those figures, what is the test procedure?
What do those figures mean?
My reason is simple. A competitor uses that MOV on all their products working on 115 VAC system. Their stuff blows up all the time, way too often with the MOVs burning out. We believe the clamp voltage is way too tight, they are catching normal common little spikes which are just too common to attempt dealing with at the MOV position, should be handled elsewhere.
Any insight would be helpful.
PUMPDESIGNER