Type 2 surge protector Strikesorb 80
class Itelecommunicationsfor power supplies

Type 2 surge protector - Strikesorb 80 - Raycap - class I / telecommunications / for power supplies
Type 2 surge protector - Strikesorb 80 - Raycap - class I / telecommunications / for power supplies
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Characteristics

Type
type 2, class I
Applications
telecommunications, for power supplies, for railway applications
Other characteristics
varistor, compact aluminum enclosure
Voltage

120 V, 240 V, 277 V, 480 V, 600 V

Primary current

20,000 A

Description

Strikesorb 80 industrial surge suppression offers unparalleled lightning protection, protecting mission-critical applications from damage caused by lightning surges and other overvoltage events. Even in the most lightning prone environments, Strikesorb 80 lightning surge protectors are capable of absorbing and dissipating the extreme energy of lightning strikes without degradation to the module. Strikesorb Features & Benefits Strikesorb 80 industrial surge suppression offers unparalleled lightning protection, protecting mission-critical applications from damage caused by lightning surges and other overvoltage events. Only Raycap’s industrial surge protection technology, Strikesorb can provide uninterrupted protection from damaging lightning strikes and surge currents. The robust Strikesorb surge suppressor is designed to absorb and dissipate the excess energy of repetitive lightning strikes and power surges without performance deterioration. - Innovative design: direct connection, no fuses, environmentally-sealed SPD - Fully recognized to UL 1449 4th edition - Compliance to IEC 61643-11 - Maximum Impulse Current (10/350µs) per IEC 61643-11, 25kA - Maximum Surge Current (8/20µs) per NEMA LS-1, 200kA - Available in a variety of operating voltages Voltages - 120V - 240V - 277V - 480V - 600V
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