RS-DSP3/600 PD Devices PD Devices 30kA 600 Mains Protector

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RS-DSP3/600 (RSDSP3600)

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PD Devices 30kA 600 Mains Protector

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DescriptionMaximum Operating Temperature+70°C Maximum Surge Current30kA Minimum Operating Temperature-40°C Series600 Suppressor TypeMains Protector Product Details Distribution Surge Protectors - 600 Series Protection from voltage transients that can occur between phases (L-N, L-E, N-E).Designed to be installed inside incoming electrical supply panels.Wired in parallel with the supply.Suitable for direct connection to a line rated up to 100A. For ratings over 100A the unit should be connected via series fuses rated 50A min-100A max (BS HD 60269-2:2010, BS88-2:2010). If MCB's are used in place of fuses they should be of type C.Ideal for computer installation and critical industrial laboratory applications.BS EN 61643-11/12 – Type II, Class II.Tested to ANSI C62-41 1991.BS6651:1999 Annex C location category C.Two stage protection with LED indication. Line Frequency 50-60Hz Quiescent Current 10mA max L-N Max. Surge Current 8/20μs 30kA Let-through Voltage at 3kA 8/20μs 600V max L-N   600V max L-E Capacitance 2nF (1kHz) Terminal Size 16mm Max. Cable Capacity Transient response time Status Indication Green Light Only Full Protection Both Lights Reduced Protection Red Light Only No Protection 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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