Power supply surge protector RayDat SUH-2 PS
for data and telecommunication linesmodulargas discharge tube

Power supply surge protector - RayDat SUH-2 PS - Raycap - for data and telecommunication lines / modular / gas discharge tube
Power supply surge protector - RayDat SUH-2 PS - Raycap - for data and telecommunication lines / modular / gas discharge tube
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Characteristics

Applications
for power supplies, for data and telecommunication lines
Other characteristics
modular, gas discharge tube, DIN rail, DC, AC
Voltage

24 V, 28 V, 30 V, 40 V

Primary current

Max.: 20,000 A

Min.: 10,000 A

Description

IEC/EN Category: D1/C1/C2/C3 Mode of Protection: Longitudinal, Transverse Coarse Protection: 3 Terminal GDT (Data Line) MOVs (PS Line) Voltages: 24 V DC (Data Line); 24 V AC (Power Line) Frequency Range: 30 MHz Surge Discharge Ratings: In: 10 kA, Imax: 20 kA, Iimp: 2.5 kA Series Load Current: 1 A (Data Line), 3 A (PS Line) Enclosure: DIN 43880 2/3 TE, DIN Rail Mount Terminals: Stranded to 4 mm2 Housing: Modular Design Compliance: IEC/EN 61643-21 The RayDat SUH-2 PS Series has been developed for the protection of systems with one supply and one signal line (CAN bus, DeviceNet,...). This efficient overvoltage protective device is intended to protect the line from overvoltage surges and electrostatic discharges created by switching transients in buildings. The signal line circuit is designed to minimize inter-capacitance, and shunt capacitance, thereby maximizing the operating frequency to 30 MHz. If the module is unplugged out of the base, the connection lines remain enabled.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

InnoTrans 2026
InnoTrans 2026

22-25 Sep 2026 Berlin (Germany) Hall 15.1 - Stand 310

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