HS2-100 Power Surge Protector
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HS2-100 Power Surge Protector
HS2-100 Power Surge Protector

HS2-100 Power Surge Protector

Application

AC/DC distribution

Power supplies

Industrial automation

Telecommunications

Motor controls systems

PLC applications

Power transfer equipment

HVAC applications

AC drives

UPS systems

Security systems

IT / Data centers

Medical equipment

    Features/Benefifits


    Easy installation or retrofifit

    Din-rail mountable

    Fail-safe /self-protected design

    Remote indicator (optional) with 3 pin NO/NC contact

    IP20 fifinger-safe design

    Visual indicator

    Small foot print


    Plug-in format


    HS28-100 is the range of devices for discharging induced transient overvoltages (Type 1+2 / Class I+II), in accordance with EN/IEC 61643-11. DIN rail plug-in format.

    Ability to discharge lightning currents (10/350μs) and induced voltage surges (8/20 μs).

    ■Suitable for the second stage of protection in supply distribution panels.

    ■Discharge capacity with an 8/20 μs waveform. Imax: 100 kA.

    ■Exclusive devices for TNS, TNC, TT , IT earthing systems.

    ■Exclusive devices which are compatible with Power Line Communication networks.

    ■Biconnect – two types of terminal: for rigid or flflexible cable and for fork type comb busbar.

    ■Available with optional remote signalling.


    Data sheet


    Type

    Technical Data

    Maximum continuous voltage (UC) (L-N)

    HS28-100

    385 / 420V

    Maximum continuous voltage (UC) (N-PE)

    275V

    SPD to EN 61643-11 , IEC 61643-11

    Type 1+2 , class I+II

    Lightning impulse current (10/350μs) (Iimp)

    15kA

    Nominal discharge current (8/20μs) (In)

    60kA

    Maximum discharge current (8/20μs) (Imax)

    100kA

    Voltage protection level (Up) (L-N)

    ≤ 2.5kV

    Voltage protection level (Up) (N-PE)

    ≤ 2.0kV

    Response time (tA) (L-N)

    < 25ns

    Response time (tA) (N-PE)

    < 100ns

    Thermal Protection

    YES

    Operating State/Fault Indication

    Green (good) / White or Red (replace)

    Degree of protection

    IP 20

    Insulating material / flammability class

    PA66,UL94 V-0

    Temperature range

    -40ºC~+80ºC

    Altitude

    13123 ft [4000m]

    Conductor Cross Section (max)

    35mm2 (Solid) / 25mm2 (Flexible)

    Remote Contacts (RC)

    Optional

    Format

    Pluggable

    For mounting on

    DIN rail 35mm

    Place of installation

    indoor installation


    Dimensions


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    Surge protection


    TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGES IN LV POWER LINES


    Transient overvoltages are voltage surges that can reach tens of kilovolts with a duration of the order of microseconds.Despite their short duration, the high energy content can cause serious problems to equipment connected to the line, from premature aging to destruction, causing disruptions to service and financial loss.This type of surge can have various different causes, including atmospheric lightning directly striking the external protection (lightning rods) on a building or transmission line or the associated induction of electromagnetic fields on metallic conductors. Outdoor and longer lines are the most exposed to these fields, which often receive high levels of induction.

    It is also common for non-weather phenomena, such as transformer centre switching or the disconnection of motors or other inductive loads to cause voltage spikes in adjacent lines.


    SURGES IN TELECOM AND SIGNALLING NETWORKS


    Surges tend to induce currents in all metal conductors; not only are the power lines affected, but so are all cables to a greater or lesser extent, depending on the distance to the focus of the surge.

    Although a lower current is induced, the effect produced is equally or more destructive, due to the greater sensitivity of electronic equipment connected to communications lines (telephone, Ethernet, RF, etc.).


    IMPORTANCE OF THE GROUND CONNECTION


    Overvoltage protectors (SPD) divert excess energy to ground, so limiting the peak voltage to an acceptable value for connected electrical equipment.

    A ground connection in adequate condition is, therefore, a key aspect for effective protection against overvoltages. Monitoring ground connection condition guarantees proper operation of surge protection devices.


    OUR SERVICE:


    1.quick response in before sales period help you got order.

    2.excellent service in production time let you know each step we made.

    3.reliable quality solve you after sale headache.

    4.long period quality warranty ensure you can buy without hesitate.


    1. product design standard: this product is designed according to relevant international standards IEC, and its performance meets the requirements of national standard GB 18802.1-2011 “low voltage surge protector (SPD) part 1: performance requirements and test methods of surge protector for low voltage distribution system”.


    2. Scope of product use: GB50343-2012 Technical Code for Lightning Protection of Building Electronic Information System


    3 Selection of surge protector: The primary SPD must be set in the main distribution box at the entrance of building power supply.


    4. Product features: This product has the characteristics of low residual voltage, fast response speed, large current capacity (impulse current Iimp(10/350μs) is 25kA/ line, long service life, simple maintenance and convenient installation, etc.


    5.Working temperature: -25℃ ~+70℃, working humidity: 95%.

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