Surge protection device, HEPD, 50kA, 120/240VAC, 1 phase, 3 wire, SPD type 1, wholesale

SurgeArrest Perofrmance SPD Wh

SQDHEPD50W HEPD50W 3606481536525
103.28 / EA
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Surgelogic™ Type HEPD are designed to be compact and affordable surge suppressors for residential electrical panels. Being NEMA Type 4X makes these products capable of being used inside or outside residential electrical panels. With a surge current rating of 50,000 Amps, surge suppression for incompatible appliances with plug strips is ensured. This product is UL and CSA certified.
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  • Product Description
  • Specifications
Surgelogic™ Type HEPD are designed to be compact and affordable surge suppressors for residential electrical panels. Being NEMA Type 4X makes these products capable of being used inside or outside residential electrical panels. With a surge current rating of 50,000 Amps, surge suppression for incompatible appliances with plug strips is ensured. This product is UL and CSA certified.
  • Complementary
    • Height : 3.23 in
    • Surge Current : 50 kA per phase
    • Nominal Discharge Current : 10 kA
    • Type Of Packing : wholesale
    • Phase : 1 phase
    • Product Destination : load center
    • Input Voltage : 600 V L-N || 600 V L - G || 1000 V L - L || 900 V N - G
    • Local Signalling : 1 LED green normal operation
    • Short-Circuit Protection : 25 kA
    • [Uc] Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage : 150 V
    • Width : 3.72 in
    • Wiring Configuration : 3-wire (isolated ground)
    • Depth : 2.10 in
    • [Ue] Rated Operational Voltage : 120/240 V AC
  • Specifications
    • Country of Origin : Mexico
    • Width : 3.72 in
    • Height : 3.23 in
    • Range Of Product : Square D
    • Product Or Component Type : surge protection device
    • Device Short Name : HEPD
  • Environment
    • Ambient Air Temperature For Operation : -35-65 °C
    • Standards : UL 1449 || CSA C22.2 No 8 || cUL || UL 1449:ed. 4: type II
    • Nema Degree Of Protection : NEMA 4X
  • Offer Sustainability
    • Eu Rohs Directive : Under investigation