Techniniai dokumentai
Specifikacijos
Markė
PD DevicesSuppressor Type
Surge Arrester
Maximum Voltage Rating
400 V ac
Tvirtinimo tipas
Panel Mount
Maximum Surge Current
30kA
Serija
600
Ilgis
176mm
Gylis
72mm
Aukštis
110mm
Matmenys
176 x 72 x 110mm
Minimali darbinė temperatūra
-40°C
Maksimali darbinė temperatūra
+70°C
Kilmės šalis
United Kingdom
Produkto aprašymas
Distribution Surge Protector - 600 Series L & N Types
Transient Voltage Suppressors (Modules,Industrial)
Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage surges are usually caused by lightning activity and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of up to 3000A. The maximum size of the voltage and current surges depends on the location within the buildings wiring system. BS6651:1999 Annex C which was replaced in August 2008 by BS EN 62305-4:2006 is complemented by BS EN 61643-11/12 and covers location categories and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment. For mains power systems, Types I, II and III are used. Surge protection devices not designed to fit into these categories may only provide limited protection and the equipment they protect may suffer damage.
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Techniniai dokumentai
Specifikacijos
Markė
PD DevicesSuppressor Type
Surge Arrester
Maximum Voltage Rating
400 V ac
Tvirtinimo tipas
Panel Mount
Maximum Surge Current
30kA
Serija
600
Ilgis
176mm
Gylis
72mm
Aukštis
110mm
Matmenys
176 x 72 x 110mm
Minimali darbinė temperatūra
-40°C
Maksimali darbinė temperatūra
+70°C
Kilmės šalis
United Kingdom
Produkto aprašymas
Distribution Surge Protector - 600 Series L & N Types
Transient Voltage Suppressors (Modules,Industrial)
Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage surges are usually caused by lightning activity and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of up to 3000A. The maximum size of the voltage and current surges depends on the location within the buildings wiring system. BS6651:1999 Annex C which was replaced in August 2008 by BS EN 62305-4:2006 is complemented by BS EN 61643-11/12 and covers location categories and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment. For mains power systems, Types I, II and III are used. Surge protection devices not designed to fit into these categories may only provide limited protection and the equipment they protect may suffer damage.