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490 V Clamping Volt For MOV: Seems High ?
Hello,
Thinking of installing an Intermatic AG series surge protector across a single 110 V line to help protect a circuiit board in a furnace. Clamping voltage is given as 490 V. Seems awfully high. Wouldn't most solid state devices blow (well) before this level ? Thanks, B. |
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