A long time ago when telephones were so simple almost nothing could go
amiss from an electrical point of view, Telecom operators installed
surge protection on all telephone lines exposed to storm risks.
Paradoxically, now that we are hooking up delicate and expensive
equipment such as telephones filled with electronics, fax machines,
(A)DSL modems, etc., this protection has disappeared.
The one we are using here, whose size is of the same magnitude as an
ordinary one watt resistor, can absorb a standardized 5,000 amps pulse
lasting 8/20 ms! Since we are utilizing a three-electrode spark gap, the
voltage between the two wires of the line or between any wire and
ground, cannot exceed the sparking voltage, which is about 250 volts
here. Such protection could theoretically suffice but we preferred to
add a second security device made with a VDR (GeMOV or SiOV depending on
the manufacturer), which also limits the voltage between line wires to a
maximum of 250 volts.
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