DC SPD” refers to a Direct Current Surge Protective Device, a crucial component for safeguarding DC electrical systems (like solar, automotive, telecom) from damaging voltage spikes, diverting excess energy to the ground to protect sensitive equipment, with common types used in solar PV systems for panels, inverters, and batteries. These devices are specifically engineered for DC power, unlike AC SPDs, and are vital for system reliability and longevity by preventing failures from lightning or switching surges, with models available for various voltages (e.g., 600V, 1000V)
1. Surge Protection Device (SPD) – Electrical
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- Function: Protects electrical systems and equipment from voltage spikes (surges) caused by lightning or heavy electrical loads.
- How it Works: During normal operation, it’s inactive; during a surge, it diverts excess energy to the ground.
- Types: Includes Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3, used at different points in an electrical system for layered protection.
2. Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) – Medical/Developmental
- Function: A neurological condition where the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to sensory information (touch, sound, sight, etc.).
- Symptoms: Can lead to being hypersensitive (over-responsive) or hyposensitive (under-responsive) to sensory input.






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