Type 2 surge arrester FV20C/2+NPE-1000 PV S
remote signalingfor photovoltaïc installationsDC

type 2 surge arrester
type 2 surge arrester
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Characteristics

Type
type 2
Applications
remote signaling, for photovoltaïc installations
Other characteristics
DC, DIN rail
Voltage

Min.: 0 V

1,000 V

Max.: 1,060 V

Primary current

Min.: 0 A

20,000 A

Max.: 40,000 A

Description

1. Description Fatech Electronic (CHINA) LTD 's DC surge arresters are used for protection of photovoltaic on grid systems, Uc pv up to 1200Vdc, Class I, Class I+II, Class II are available. These Pluggable DC surge arresters are with remote control contacts and inspection window for your option. It is recommend to choose them with remote control contacts, and 3 poles (Y type). 2. Characteristics 1)DC surge protective device used for photovoltaic system. 2)The core parts are metal oxide varistor components with high discharge capacity. 3)With Reliable control thanks to Thermo Dynamic Control disconnector. 4)Remote signaling contact for control device optional. 5)Fault indication via red mark in the inspection window. 6)3 poles, Y type 3. Electrical Parameters 1) Test class IEC/EN/VDE: Class II/C/T2 2) Protection mode: +/----PE, -/+---PE, +/---- -/+ 3) Type of Network: Photovoltaic system 4) Nominal voltage 50(60)Hz Un: 1000Vdc 5) Max. discharge current (8/20μs) Imax: 40kA 6) Nominal discharge current (8/20μs) In: 20kA 7) Response time tA: ≤25ns 8) Recommended back-up fuse: 125A 9) I/O Connections: Multi core wire:4-25mm2 10) Mounting: 35mm Symmetrical rail (EN50022/DIN46277-3) 11) Operation temperature range / humidity / altitude: -40℃~+80℃/30%~90%/3000m 12) Degree of protection: IP20 13) Housing material: UL94V0 14) Disconnection indicator: Mechanical indicator (Green: OK, Red: replace) 15) Remote control contact: Optional
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