Protection Levels Sample Clauses
The Protection Levels clause defines the specific standards or degrees of security and confidentiality that must be applied to certain information, assets, or data within an agreement. It typically categorizes information into different levels—such as public, internal, confidential, or highly confidential—and outlines the corresponding safeguards or handling procedures required for each category. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause ensures that sensitive information receives appropriate protection, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access or disclosure and helping parties comply with legal or regulatory obligations.
Protection Levels. Minimum creepage distance In coastal areas at an altitude of up to 1,000 meters above sea level. 31 mm/ kVphase-to-phase. Minimum protection against atmospheric discharges Class 4 (220 kV) and Class 2 (60 kV)
Protection Levels. Minimum creepage distance In areas at an altitude of less than 1,000 m.a.s.l. 20 mm/ kVphase-to-phase. Minimum protection against atmospheric discharges Class 3 (138 kV) Minimum protection against atmospheric discharges Class 3 (22.9 kV)
Protection Levels. Minimum leak line In areas with altitude lower than 1000 masl 20 mm/kVfase-fase. Protection against minimum atmospheric discharges Class 2
