Výrobky / Novinky
Surge Protection Power Supply - Red/Line
Multipole, modular type 2 surge arrester with integrated backup fuse and a functional design.
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Multi-pole arrester with three-stage d.c. switching device for use in pv-systems
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Coordinated, single-pole lightning current arrester in NH design, size 00, with high follow current limitation for UC = 255 V
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Modular, single-pole surge arrester with a varistor and a spark gap connected in series in the pluggable protection module
Modular, single-pole surge arrester with a varistor and spark gap connected in series in the pluggable protection module
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For protecting low-voltage consumer´s installations against surges even in case of direct lightning strokes. For use according to the lightning protection zones concept at boundaries 0A – 1.
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For protecting low-voltage consumer´s installations against surges, even in case of direct lightning strokes. For use in the lightning protection zones concept at boundaries 0A – 1.
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For protecting the power supply of industrial electronic devices in switchgear cabinets against surges.
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For protecting electronic devices against surges. For use with common socket outlets with earth contact.
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Adapters for protecting the power supply of electronic devices against the effects of transient overvoltages as well as high-frequency interference voltages (DEHNpro 230 F Protector).
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For protecting photovoltaic inverters against surges even in case of direct lightning strokes. For use in accordance with IEC 60364-7-712:2002-05 (Installation of photovoltaic systems).
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ATEX-certified isolating spark gap for lightning equipotential bonding according to IEC 62305 with low sparkover voltage.
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Single-pole modular coordinated lighting current arrester
Coordinated lightning current arrester for nominal voltages 400 V and 690 V
4-pole pluggable surge arrester
Surge arrester for socket outlets with earth contact
Surge protective adapter
Combined lightning current and surge arrester Type 1 for use in photovoltaic systems
Isolating spark gaps