Type 2 surge protector BR-60 3+1 series
class IIfor electrical installationsremote signaling

Type 2 surge protector - BR-60 3+1 series - Britec Electric Co., Ltd - class II / for electrical installations / remote signaling
Type 2 surge protector - BR-60 3+1 series - Britec Electric Co., Ltd - class II / for electrical installations / remote signaling
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Characteristics

Type
type 2, class II
Applications
anti-surge, for power supplies, for electrical installations, electronic equipment, remote signaling, for transient current protection, electrical line, for electrical networks
Other characteristics
compact, modular, varistor, fast response time, N-PE, low-voltage, three-phase, AC, DIN rail, plug-in, thermoplastic
Voltage

Min.: 150 V

Max.: 385 V

Primary current

30,000 A, 60,000 A

Description

Indoor fixed installation, voltage limited type. Voltage-limiting SPD SPD using voltage-limiting components such as varistor (MOV). The product shall comply with the standard of GB 18802.1 / IEC 61643-11 Adopts 35mm standard rail. When the SPD works normally, the visible window displays green, and when it fails, it displays red. Application: The series protects as well private home as industrial equipment, and radio base stations. Lightning strikes create surge currents which generate over voltages in the power distribution and data transmission networks. The surge protective devices divert the surge current harmlessly to the ground and limit overvoltage to values compatible with the equipment connected to the network.

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