SD25T500L100PVx etc. Surge Protector Surge Protective Device (SPD) TUV Certificate (R 50535519)
●EN 61643-31:2019
●IEC 61643-31:2018
■Certified Product: Surge Protector Surge Protective Device (SPD)
■Trademark: SET SETsafe SETfuse
■Voltage Protective Level (Up)
●3,2kV
●6,4kV
■Max.Continuous Operating Voltage (Ucpv)
●900Vdc
●1500Vdc
■Type of SPD: Type 1 and Type 2
■Nominal discharge current (In): 25kA
■Impulse discharge current (Iimp): 12,5kA
■Maximum discharge current (Imax): 50kA
■Number of Ports: One
■Protection Degree: IP 20
■Ambient Temperature: -40°C~+95°C
■Altitude: Up to 5000m
■Short-circuit Current (Isccr): 1000A
■Remark: The labelling requirements acc.to EU Directive 2001/95 have to be observed for distribution within the EEA.
SD25T500L100PVx 、 SD25T600L100PVx 、 SD25T800L100PVx 、 SD25T5001211PVx 、 SD25T600L211PVx 、 SD25T8001211PVx 、 SD25T12001312PVx 、 SD25T1500L312PVx 、 SD25TS900L100PVx 、 SD25TS1500L312PVx |
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10.03.2022 |
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R 50535519 |
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