
"Mov varistor" is a kind of non-linear voltage characteristics of resistance devices, mainly used in the voltage clamp circuit when subjected to excessive pressure, absorb excess current to protect sensitive devices.
2015年12月28日星期一
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOV)
an Metal Oxide Varistors (MOV) is designed to conduct significant power for very short durations (about 8 to 20 microseconds), such as caused by lightning strikes, it typically does not have the capacity to conduct sustained energy. Under normal utility voltage conditions, this is not a problem. However, certain types of faults on the utility power grid can result in sustained over-voltage conditions. Examples include a loss of a neutral conductor or shorted lines on the high voltage system. Application of sustained over-voltage to a mov metal oxide varistor can cause high dissipation, potentially resulting in the MOV device catching fire. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has documented many cases of catastrophic fires that have been caused by MOV devices in surge suppressors, and has issued bulletins on the issue.

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