Customization: | Available |
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Size: | Small |
Operation Voltage: | Low Voltage |
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Surge Protective Devices are designed to protect against transient surge conditions. Large single surge events, such as lightning, can reach hundreds of thousands of volts and can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure. However, lightning and utility power anomalies only account for 20% of transient surges. The remaining 80% of surge activity is produced internally. Although these surges may be smaller in magnitude, they occur more frequently and with continuous exposure can degrade sensitive electronic equipment within the facility.
A power surge is a brief overvoltage event that can damage electrical devices and is a common cause for the failure of electrical equipment. Surges can damage and reduce the lifespan of:
According to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the average home has $15,000 worth of equipment that can be damaged by surges.
Common Causes of Surge:
It is estimated that 80% of surges are caused by internal sources
Internal Sources:
External Sources:
NEW 2020 National Electrical Code Requirements
All new and renovated homes are required to be protected by Listed and Approved Type 1 or Type 2 Surge Protective Devices.
Type 1:
Permanently connected Surge Protective Device. Protects against external and internal surges. May be installed inside or outside the home.
Type 2:
Permanently connected Surge Protective Device installed in, or next to, breaker box. Protects again internal or external surges.
Type 3:
Extra protection. Point-of-use Surge Protective Device. Must be used in conjunction with Type 1 or Type 2 SPD to meet 2020 code requirements.
Use Type 1, 2, and 3 SPDs for the best level of protection.
Product category | Surge protection | |
Product type | SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE | |
Product model | HLSPD,SPD,TMSPD2 | |
Unique selling proposition | ·TMSPD1 SPD are suit for IT,TT,TN-C,TN-S,TN-C-S and low-voltage AC power distribution system, protect both direct and indirect lighting impulse and other transient over voltage. ·TMSPD1 surge protection device have high energy MOV chip, fast response speed. ·Products comply with IEC61643-1.2005, IEC61643-11.2011 standard. |
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Technical data | Type of SPD according to EN 61643-11 | Type 2 |
SPD according to IEC 61643-1 | Class II | |
Nominal a.c voltage( Un) | 230V | |
Max continuous operating a.c voltage (Uc) | 275/320/385/440V | |
Nominal discharge current (In 8/20|jS) | 10/20KA | |
Max. discharge current (Imax 8/20pS) | 20/40KA | |
Voltage protection level (Up) | <1.3/1.4/1.5/1.8/2.2KV | |
Response time (tA) | <25ns | |
Operating temperature range (Tu) | -40°C +80°C | |
Operating state/fault indication | Green/red | |
Cross-section area (min) | 4mm² | |
Cross-section area (Max) | 16mm² | |
For mounting on | 35mm DIN rail acc to EN60715 | |
Degree of protection | IP20 | |
Terminal screw torque | 2.5N·m | |
Approvals | TUV |
Selection of SPD:
For a power distribution system, the main characteristics used to define the lightning protection system and select a SPD to protect an electrical installation in a building are:
The other characteristics for selection of a SPD are predefined for an electrical installation.
This sub-section Design of the electrical installation protection system describes in greater detail the criteria for selection of the protection system according to the characteristics of the installation, the equipment to be protected and the environment.
Location and types of SPD:
Connection of SPD:
Connections of a SPD to the loads should be as short as possible in order to reduce the value of the voltage protection level (installed Up) on the terminals of the protected equipment.
The total length of SPD connections to the network and the earth terminal block should not exceed 50 cm.
SPD in plastic enclosure SPD in metal enclosure
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