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How much voltage or fault current is necessary to damage remote terminal electronics ?

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How much voltage or fault current is necessary to damage remote terminal electronics ?

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The severity will vary based on many factors, primarily fault duration and component sensitivity. High current for short time is typically less damaging than lower current for longer time. A long duration transient can apply sufficient current to overcome a TVSS device, exposing the protected equipment to subsequent faults.

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