Transient overvoltage

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Transient overvoltage

There are various causes for overvoltage in an electrical installation. The most common transient overvoltage is caused by lightning or switching events in the grid.

This means that components in the CAT IV area must be able to withstand a higher overvoltage than those in the CAT II area.

Click here to read more about the impulse withstand voltage levels prescribed in NEN 1010.