Transtector | Surge Suppression | DR Series ...
They perform this function by limiting the magnitude of transient overvoltages present on A.C. power lines. The suppressor will provide continuous bipolar bi-directional, non-interrupting protection and be capable of instant automatic reset with no degradation in protection capabilities. The suppressor is solid-state, utilizing Silicon Avalanche Suppressor Diodes.
The suppressor assembly is installed in parallel with the load and may be removed from its Din-foot without interrupting the protected circuit. The device is contained in a plug-able DinRail mounted module. The Din-foot utilizes quick connections for 28AWG – 12AWG wiring, 20A maximum. The Din-foot mounts to typical Din-35 (EN5022) type rails. A green LED illuminates to indicate suppressor is operational. Each device has connections available to power a remote relay, (Relay not included). These connections are powered from the fuse side of the suppressor and will lose power in the case of suppressor failure. The connectors
power is the same as the input line voltage.
To contact Control Synergy about Transtector | Surge Suppression | DR Series use Get a quote.
They perform this function by limiting the magnitude of transient overvoltages present on A.C. power lines. The suppressor will provide continuous bipolar bi-directional, non-interrupting protection and be capable of instant automatic reset with no degradation in protection capabilities. The suppressor is solid-state, utilizing Silicon Avalanche Suppressor Diodes.
The suppressor assembly is installed in parallel with the load and may be removed from its Din-foot without interrupting the protected circuit. The device is contained in a plug-able DinRail mounted module. The Din-foot utilizes quick connections for 28AWG – 12AWG wiring, 20A maximum. The Din-foot mounts to typical Din-35 (EN5022) type rails. A green LED illuminates to indicate suppressor is operational. Each device has connections available to power a remote relay, (Relay not included). These connections are powered from the fuse side of the suppressor and will lose power in the case of suppressor failure. The connectors
power is the same as the input line voltage.
To contact Control Synergy about Transtector | Surge Suppression | DR Series use Get a quote.
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