Type 2 surge protector ProBloc series
type 1class IIclass I

type 2 surge protector
type 2 surge protector
type 2 surge protector
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Characteristics

Type
type 2, type 1, class II, class I
Applications
for electrical installations, for electrical networks, remote signaling
Other characteristics
compact, multipole, single-pole, DIN rail, DC, AC
Voltage

Max.: 320 V

Min.: 120 V

Primary current

12,500 A, 25,000 A

Description

ProBloc B is a MOV-based industrial SPD solution in a compact housing available in 12.5kA and 25kA / pole T1+T2 configurations. ProBloc B 1000 DC is 20kA per conductor, the pulse current is 6.25kA per conductor. In addition, ProBloc B 1000 DC offers safety up to 1,000 volts of permanent operating voltage. UL Type 2 CA certified and future-proof for a large number of DC sources. See more in the DC Din Rail Product section. ProBloc B Features - Location of use: Sub-distribution boards - Protective elements: MOV and GDT - Industry standard DIN rail design - Available in a wide variety of operating voltages - Solutions for Class I and Class II locations (IEC) - Solutions for Type 1 and Type 2 locations (EN) - AC solutions available up to 320V - Certified to IEC 61643-11 - Visual fault indication and remote signaling options ProBloc B 1000 DC Features - Compact design - UL Type 2 CA certified - Nominal discharge current (8/20 microseconds) is 20kA per conductor - Pulse current is 6.25kA per conductor - Innovative disconnecting device with a rotating mechanism that can be used to safely extinguish a switching arc

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Intersolar 2024

18-21 Jun 2024 Munich (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B3.580

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