347/600 Single Phase Surge Suppressors

Description

The 347/600 Single Phase Surge Suppressors are devices designed to protect electrical equipment from voltage spikes by limiting the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or shorting to ground any unwanted voltages above a safe threshold.

Working Principle

Single phase surge suppressors operate by detecting excess voltage and diverting it away from the connected equipment. They typically use components like metal oxide varistors (MOVs) or gas discharge tubes (GDTs) to absorb or redirect the surge energy. These devices are crucial because they prevent damage to sensitive electronic equipment, ensuring longevity and reliability by maintaining voltage levels within a safe range.

Applications

Single phase surge suppressors are commonly used in residential and commercial settings to protect various types of equipment. Specific examples include safeguarding home appliances, office computers, and telecommunications equipment from power surges caused by lightning strikes or power grid fluctuations.

Advantages over other Single Phase Surge Suppressors

While specific advantages of the 347/600 model over other single phase surge suppressors are not detailed in the available documents, generally, surge suppressors can vary in their response time, energy absorption capacity, and durability. A particular model might offer superior performance in one or more of these areas, providing enhanced protection for specific applications.

Limitations

The limitations of single phase surge suppressors can include a finite lifespan, as the components that absorb surge energy can degrade over time. Additionally, they may not protect against all types of electrical disturbances, such as sustained overvoltage conditions, which require different protective measures.

Considerations

When selecting a surge suppressor, consider the initial cost, which can vary based on the device's specifications and features. Operating expenses are typically low, but the durability of the device is a critical factor, as frequent surges can reduce its lifespan. Accuracy in clamping voltage is essential to ensure effective protection without unnecessary interruptions. Replacement and maintenance costs should also be considered, as these devices may need periodic replacement to ensure continued protection.

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Equpment Level AC Surge Protector -- DS70US
from CITEL SURGE PROTECTION

The DS70US is a universal SPD for the most demanding AC Power applications. The DS70US Series protects any single or three phase voltage up to 690Vac from the effects of lightning and switching transients. These SPD are approved to the new UL1449 4th Edition (effective March. 2016) and have... [See More]

  • Voltage: 120; 240; 480; 600; 120/240; 120/208; 277/480; 347/600; 240-415 V, 400-690 V
  • Operating Temp: -40 to 185
  • Mounting: DIN Rail
  • Standards: IEC; UL
Service Entrance Type 1 Surge Protective Device, M50 Series
from CITEL SURGE PROTECTION

Type 2 AC Power Surge Protector. Imax: 80-200kA per phase. Protects All Modes. On Board Diagnostics: LED indicators, Audible Alarm, and Remote Contacts. EMI/RFI Noise Filtering. Sinewave Tracking. UL 1449 3rd Edition Listed. Optional Surge Counter [See More]

  • Voltage: 120; 480; 600; 120/240; 120/208; 240/480; 277/480; 347/600; 230
  • Operating Temp: -40 to 185
  • Mounting: In-line or Integrally Attached
  • Standards: CE Marking; UL