Cooper Bussmann, BSPM Surge Suppressor Unit 275 V ac Maximum Voltage Rating 40kA Maximum Surge Current 3 Pole Arrester

Nr. stoc RS: 756-4453Producator: Cooper BussmannCod de producator: BSPM3275TNC
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Specificatii

Tip supresor

3 Pole Arrester

Maximum Voltage Rating

275 V ac

Timp montare

DIN Rail

Curent supratensiune maxim

40kA

Serie

BSPM

Lungime

54mm

Adancime

72mm

Inaltime

90mm

Dimensiuni

54 x 72 x 90mm

Temperatura minima de lucru

-40°C

Temperatura maxima de lucru

+80°C

Tara de origine

Germany

Detalii produs

Cooper Bussmann SPD Solutions - IEC

The Cooper Bussman IEC SPD solution consists of a base and locking module that features a combined disconnection and short-circuiting (shunting) device with safe electrical isolation to prevent fire damage due to DC arcs. An integrated DC fuse allows safe module replacement without arc formation. In case of insulation faults in the generator circuit, a reliable and tested fault-resistant Y circuit prevents damage to the surge protective devices. The green and red visual indicator flags show the module protective status (green = good, red = replace). Apart from this visual indication, the remote signalling option features a three terminal floating changeover contact that can be used as a make or break contact depending on the particular monitoring system design employed.

Surge Protection Devices, SPDs (DIN-rail)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transients are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage spikes are usually caused by lightning strikes and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of over 3000A. The maximum size of the let-through voltage and current inrush depends on the location within the building's wiring system. BS7671: 2011 Amendment 1 Sections 443 and 534 cover risk assessment and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment for installation engineers to follow. The fullest information on lightning and surge protection comes from the BSEN 62305 series of standards.

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Cooper Bussmann, BSPM Surge Suppressor Unit 275 V ac Maximum Voltage Rating 40kA Maximum Surge Current 3 Pole Arrester

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Cooper Bussmann, BSPM Surge Suppressor Unit 275 V ac Maximum Voltage Rating 40kA Maximum Surge Current 3 Pole Arrester
Informatii indisponibile despre stoc

Documente tehnice

Specificatii

Tip supresor

3 Pole Arrester

Maximum Voltage Rating

275 V ac

Timp montare

DIN Rail

Curent supratensiune maxim

40kA

Serie

BSPM

Lungime

54mm

Adancime

72mm

Inaltime

90mm

Dimensiuni

54 x 72 x 90mm

Temperatura minima de lucru

-40°C

Temperatura maxima de lucru

+80°C

Tara de origine

Germany

Detalii produs

Cooper Bussmann SPD Solutions - IEC

The Cooper Bussman IEC SPD solution consists of a base and locking module that features a combined disconnection and short-circuiting (shunting) device with safe electrical isolation to prevent fire damage due to DC arcs. An integrated DC fuse allows safe module replacement without arc formation. In case of insulation faults in the generator circuit, a reliable and tested fault-resistant Y circuit prevents damage to the surge protective devices. The green and red visual indicator flags show the module protective status (green = good, red = replace). Apart from this visual indication, the remote signalling option features a three terminal floating changeover contact that can be used as a make or break contact depending on the particular monitoring system design employed.

Surge Protection Devices, SPDs (DIN-rail)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transients are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage spikes are usually caused by lightning strikes and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of over 3000A. The maximum size of the let-through voltage and current inrush depends on the location within the building's wiring system. BS7671: 2011 Amendment 1 Sections 443 and 534 cover risk assessment and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment for installation engineers to follow. The fullest information on lightning and surge protection comes from the BSEN 62305 series of standards.