Could anybody explain still clear about the Clamping & Varistor voltage difference
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When the MOVs are connected the total joule rating is the sum of the joule rating of the individual MOV. How about the Clamping Voltage? & Varistor Voltage?
Varistor voltage : Voltage across varistor when current is 1mA , i.e safe working voltage of varistor
Clamping Voltage: When conduction starts , some time max calmp voltage is also specified in the datasheet.
For life span , u need to calculate the current in case of the transient and look for the possible strike in the life span and age will come from the datasheet
When the MOVs are connected in parallel the total joule rating is the sum of the joule rating of the individual MOV. How about the Clamping Voltage? & Varistor Voltage?
MOV's should not be connected in parallel, because of the very steep curve when they start conducting. If they have only a slight difference in threshold voltage, only one will do all the work, and the other will rest - just like a politician. Typical tolerances are about 30%, so they definitely will not share!