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Protection
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Surge Protection
redirects high energy transients harmlessly to earth and away from associated equipment
and operators.
Cost effective surge
protection for locations where an audible alarm is not essential.
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Applications
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Protects PC's, Colour
Monitors, Scanners, Printers & Plotters, Fax Machines and anything else using the standard
IEC power inlet that requires continuous electrical power. |
Every Inline Surge
Protector is tested to ensure very fast operation and minimum let through voltage. The
unit appears invisible to the mains filter fitted inside modern electronic equipment. This
state of the art patented product provides cost effective mains transient protection. |
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Specifications
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Voltage Rating |
120Volts |
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Maximum Current Rating |
10 Amps |
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Maximum Current Surge Handling |
2.5 kA |
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Response Tim |
<10nS |
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Protection Modes |
L-N, N-E, L-E |
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Power 'ON' Indicator Light |
No |
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Protection Status Indicator |
Yes |
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Power Consumption
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0.3 Watts
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Surge Handling Capability
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5kV (1.2/50 us O/C) @ 2-5kA (8/20us
S/C) Let through voltage <900V 6kV (0.5us/100kHz Ring Wave) @ 500A
(S/C) Let through voltage <900V |
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Location Category BS6651: 1992
Appendix C
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A-high / B-medium
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Earth Leakage (typ.):
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30uA |
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Operating temperature
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-5 oC ro 40
oC (normal range)
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Enclosure: |
Flame retardant
thermo plastic |
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Dimensions (in mm) |
L 80
W 37
D 27 |
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Weight (in grams) |
40 |
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Order Code |
ISP5/BOW-CP |
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Audible Alarm |
No |
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Features
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- Flame
retardant molding
- Thermal
overload protection fitted as standard
- Noise
free operation with automatic reset after transient has passed
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Incoming and outgoing surges are dissipated so 'no fault found' service calls
are reduced and
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equipment performance is improved.
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The ISP5 has a neon light
which indicates protection operational. The light will extinguish should a high energy
strike destroy the internal protector, however power will still be supplied to the
associated equipment. Should the light go out the unit must be replaced to restore surge
protection. |
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Regulations
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- Protection elements comply with latest issue of UL 1449 Transient
Voltage Surge Suppressers (Aug 96)
- Complies with the IT safety standard EN 60950
- Satisfies the recommendations of BS6651 1991 Appendix C
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