⚡ Protect Your Power, Elevate Your Safety!
The Type 2 AC Surge Protection Device is engineered to provide exceptional protection against electrical transients, boasting a high voltage rating of 320V. With a temperature tolerance of -40°C to +70°C and a robust thermoplastic construction, this device is perfect for various applications, ensuring the safety and longevity of your sensitive electronic equipment.
Brand | Generic |
AC Adapter Current | 20 Kiloamps |
Material | Plastic Composite |
Number Of Circuits | 4 |
Phase Type | Three Phase |
Manufacturer | Elmex, Elmex |
Manufacturer | Elmex |
Country of Origin | India |
Model number | 3 Phase |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 470 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 6.6 x 9 cm; 470 g |
Item model number | 3 Phase |
Item Height | 9 Centimeters |
Item Width | 6.6 Centimeters |
Included Components | SPD |
P**R
Works as expected
Installed next to the RCCB, RCCB got tripped for small lightning strike in my area. It looks like its doing its job perfect.Only concern is that the real product image is differ from the one which is posted by seller. You can see the Neutral and Ground interchanged on the SPD.
A**T
Good
The PE and N label has been placed wrongly and it does not match the product picture which is dangerous because if the electric current can be shorted in the N-Neutral instead of PE - Protective Earth..The instructions on how to connect or the circuit diagram was not provided.As a result It had problems with the connection.Even the electrician did not know properly.There are no recommendations on how much gauge wire to use to we used 2.5mm wire. But there were no information given by the seller or the manufacturerThere were difficultly in attaching it to our standard AC Electrical box. We had to remove one bracket and try many times to push it inside the AC Electrical box.The quality looks fine. There are many improvements that needs to be made for this product.Also it is not possible to identify if it would actually work in case of lightning since it difficult to simulate a lightning strike
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