12V DC Protection

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Suraj143

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Guys I'm powering an outdoor IR beams using 12V DC supplies.I have 4 pairs (TX & RX) so I have separate 12V DC power supplies.

My question is I want to protect this 12V which is going to IR beams against high voltage lighting.

I need a basic protection.Is there any way of doing?I need DC side protection.
 
hi Suraj

Some background reading on this pdf.

Also some references.
ANSI 62.41
ANSI 62.45
UL-1449 Second Edition
NEMA LS1 1992.

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If you can find them, I would consider the surge protection that's usually installed for telephone systems. There are some devices that are made by Bournes. The real key is a good ground for the strike to discharge to. They have been in use for years without issues.

The big problem is finding them. See: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2013/05/1877-065-b-1-11_phone_line_surge.pdf

You could use one of these for your devices and the enclosure. **broken link removed** The right hand side is designed to hold the telco surge devices.

A single ground point will be preferred.

Even something like this https://www.l-com.com/surge-protect...dsl-lightning-surge-protector-screw-terminals could work.
 
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