Dehn, DRL LSA Surge Arrester 127 V ac, 180 V dc Maximum Voltage Rating 10kA Maximum Surge Current Lightning Arrester

RS Stock No.: 768-1827Brand: DehnManufacturers Part No.: DRL 10 B 180
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Specifications

Brand

Dehn

Suppressor Type

Lightning Arrester

Maximum Voltage Rating

127 V ac, 180 V dc

Mounting Type

Plug In

Maximum Surge Current

10kA

Series

DRL LSA

Length

113mm

Depth

22mm

Height

36mm

Dimensions

113 x 22 x 36mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Phone,TV,CCTV and LAN surge arresters

Data-line lightning current and surge arresters with a variety of mounting options for the protection of Telephone lines, COAX, CCTV and Ethernet based networks. The application specific designs can be retro fitted without complication, being easy to insert into networks and cabling with the minimum of losses. Constructed from components with a very long endurance, these surge arresters meet the relevant international standards and approvals for the product type.

Transient Voltage Suppressors (Modules,Industrial)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage surges are usually caused by lightning activity and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of up to 3000A. The maximum size of the voltage and current surges depends on the location within the buildings wiring system. BS6651:1999 Annex C which was replaced in August 2008 by BS EN 62305-4:2006 is complemented by BS EN 61643-11/12 and covers location categories and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment. For mains power systems, Types I, II and III are used. Surge protection devices not designed to fit into these categories may only provide limited protection and the equipment they protect may suffer damage.

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AED 514.85

Each (ex VAT)

AED 540.59

Each (inc VAT)

Dehn, DRL LSA Surge Arrester 127 V ac, 180 V dc Maximum Voltage Rating 10kA Maximum Surge Current Lightning Arrester

AED 514.85

Each (ex VAT)

AED 540.59

Each (inc VAT)

Dehn, DRL LSA Surge Arrester 127 V ac, 180 V dc Maximum Voltage Rating 10kA Maximum Surge Current Lightning Arrester
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Dehn

Suppressor Type

Lightning Arrester

Maximum Voltage Rating

127 V ac, 180 V dc

Mounting Type

Plug In

Maximum Surge Current

10kA

Series

DRL LSA

Length

113mm

Depth

22mm

Height

36mm

Dimensions

113 x 22 x 36mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Phone,TV,CCTV and LAN surge arresters

Data-line lightning current and surge arresters with a variety of mounting options for the protection of Telephone lines, COAX, CCTV and Ethernet based networks. The application specific designs can be retro fitted without complication, being easy to insert into networks and cabling with the minimum of losses. Constructed from components with a very long endurance, these surge arresters meet the relevant international standards and approvals for the product type.

Transient Voltage Suppressors (Modules,Industrial)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. The worst voltage surges are usually caused by lightning activity and can reach up to 6000V, with current surges of up to 3000A. The maximum size of the voltage and current surges depends on the location within the buildings wiring system. BS6651:1999 Annex C which was replaced in August 2008 by BS EN 62305-4:2006 is complemented by BS EN 61643-11/12 and covers location categories and provides guidance on protection of electronic equipment. For mains power systems, Types I, II and III are used. Surge protection devices not designed to fit into these categories may only provide limited protection and the equipment they protect may suffer damage.