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2P 1500VDC T2 Surge Protective Device with 40kA Maximum Discharge Current
Key Features and Advantages
• High voltage DC protection specifically designed for 1500VDC systems
• 40kA maximum discharge current capacity provides robust surge protection
• Fast response time under 25 nanoseconds ensures effective voltage clamping
• Integrated thermal protection with automatic disconnection mechanism
• Clear visual status indicators for operational monitoring
• Easy installation through DIN rail mounting system
• Wide operating temperature range from - 45°C to +85°C
• Full compliance with IEC 6164311 international standards
• Durable plastic housing with flameretardant properties
Application Scenarios
The device is suitable for deployment in various applications including:
Industrial power distribution systems
Renewable energy generation facilities
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Railway and transportation systems
Telecommunications equipment
High voltage DC power networks
Equipment protection in manufacturing plants
Lightning protection systems for critical infrastructure
Technical Specifications
Maximum Discharge Current: 40kA (8/20μs)
Nominal Discharge Current: 20kA (8/20μs)
Rated Voltage: 1500VDC
Protection Level: ≤4.0kV
Protection Level: T2
Number of Poles: 2P
Housing Material: Plastic (UL94 V0)
Response Time: <25 nanoseconds
Operating Temperature Range: - 45°C to +85°C
Protection Mode: L+/L/PE
Connection Type: Screw terminal
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail
Protection Rating: IP20
Standards Compliance: IEC 6164311
This surge protective device offers reliable performance and comprehensive protection for high voltage DC systems. Its robust construction and advanced features ensure equipment safety and system reliability across various industrial applications. The device meets international standards for surge protective devices and provides effective protection against electrical surges and transient overvoltages in demanding operational environments, particularly for lightning protection applications in high voltage DC systems.


















