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Question 2

Protecting equipment and devices against lightning and other electrical events​

(Continuation of Q2/5)

Motivation

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equipment and devices, are being increasingly networked to satisfy the needs of such things as smart cities and Internet of Things (IoT). Where items are connected with metallic conductors, overvoltage and overcurrent surges resulting from coupled lightning and other electrical stress events may occur. If the network items do not have sufficient withstand resistibly to the coupled surge conditions, these surge events may cause interruption of information transfer, equipment damage or hazardous conditions. ICT systems should be designed to recover after transmission interruptions, damaged items may impair system performance and failed items need repair or replacement, which interrupts operation and creates e waste.

The following deliverables (Recommendations, Supplements, Handbooks and Directives), in force at the time of approval of this Question, fall under its responsibility: Question

The purpose of this Question is to produce new or revised Recommendations or Supplements regarding the resistibility Recommendations for ICT equipment and also specifications, test methods and principles of application for protective components and assemblies. The resistibility Recommendations against overvoltages and overcurrents apply to equipment installed in telecommunications centres, in the access and trunk networks and at customer premises. The protective components and assemblies are related to both telecommunication and power supply circuits of telecommunication equipment and they are intended to mitigate the effects of overvoltages and overcurrents. The sources of overvoltages and overcurrents considered are those that may cause permanent damage and include lightning, electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFTs), power induction, and mains power contacts.

Study items to be considered include, but are not limited to: Tasks

Tasks include, but are not limited to: An up-to-date status of work under this Question is contained in the ITU-T SG5 work programme 
(https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/workprog/wp_search.aspx?q=2/5).

Relationships

WSIS Action Lines:
Sustainable Development Goals: 
Recommendations: Questions​: Study Groups: Standardization bodies: