Screw Down Terminals Plugin Style Surge Suppressors

Description

Screw Down Terminals Plugin Style Surge Suppressors are devices designed to protect electrical systems from voltage transients. They are equipped with screw-down terminals, which provide a secure and reliable connection to the electrical circuit they are safeguarding. These suppressors are typically plugged into existing systems or power modules to offer protection against sudden voltage spikes.

Working Principle

Screw Down Terminals Plugin Style Surge Suppressors operate by diverting excess voltage away from sensitive components within an electrical system. When a voltage spike occurs, the suppressor activates and channels the excess energy to the ground, preventing it from reaching and potentially damaging the connected devices. This mechanism is crucial for maintaining the integrity and longevity of electrical systems, as it mitigates the risk of damage from transient voltage events.

Applications

These surge suppressors are commonly used in environments where secure connections are essential, such as industrial settings or areas with high vibration. Specific examples include use in manufacturing plants where machinery is susceptible to voltage spikes, or in telecommunications infrastructure where reliable data transmission is critical.

Advantages over other Plugin Style Surge Suppressors

One of the primary advantages of screw-down terminals is the secure connection they provide, which is less prone to accidental disconnection compared to other plug-in styles. This makes them particularly suitable for environments where stability and reliability are paramount. Additionally, the screw-down mechanism can accommodate a range of wire sizes, offering flexibility in various applications.

Limitations

A notable limitation of screw-down terminal surge suppressors is the potential for increased installation time compared to other plug-in styles, as the terminals must be manually secured. This can be a disadvantage in situations where quick installation or replacement is necessary.

Considerations

When considering screw-down terminals plugin style surge suppressors, it is important to evaluate the initial costs, which may be higher due to the robust design and secure connection features. Operating expenses are generally low, as these devices require minimal maintenance. However, regular inspections are recommended to ensure the terminals remain securely fastened. Durability is a strong point, as the secure connections reduce the risk of wear and tear. Replacement and maintenance costs are typically low, provided the suppressors are installed correctly and inspected periodically.

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Data Line Surge Protector -- DLP-2070-25V
from MCG SURGE PROTECTION

MCG's rack-mount surge protectors (512H, 516H, etc.) are already internally con-. nected to the rack's metal framework. An additional ground wire is provided. for connection to the frame rack to insure continued excellent protection. [See More]

  • Type: Screw Down Terminals
  • Technology: Silicon Avalanche Diode; Gas Tubes; Hybrid
  • Mounting: Wall/Panel; Device Mount; In-line or Integrally Attached
Base element Weidmüller VSPC BASE 1CL R - 8951730000 [8951730000 from Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG]
from Automation24, Inc.

With the VARITECTOR VSPC base unit VSPC BASE 1CL R-8951730000 from Weidm üller offers a new family of surge protection devices for control and instrumentation (C &I) applications. Long cable runs from the field to the controls need protecting on against electrical surges, caused by remote... [See More]

  • Type: Screw Down Terminals
  • Operating Temp: -40 to 158
  • Mounting: DIN Rail
  • Standards: CE Marking; UL; UL, CE
Type 2 Multi-Pole AC Surge Protector -- DS240
from CITEL SURGE PROTECTION

CITEL model DS240 surge protectors are used mainly for distribution panels of single-phase and three-phase networks. They provide common-mode protection (between the active conductors and ground) and are available with an option remote alarm. The DS240 is built with a plug-in module and a fixed... [See More]

  • Type: Screw Down Terminals
  • Operating Temp: -40 to 185
  • Mounting: Symmetrical Rail 35 mm
  • Standards: UL 1449 Third Edition; CE Marking; CSA Mark; IEC; UL; EN 61643-11: Europe; NF EN 61643-11: France
Base element Weidmüller VSPC BASE 2SL - 8924720000 [8924720000 from Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG]
from Automation24, Inc.

With the VARITECTOR VSPC base unit VSPC BASE 2SL-8924720000 from Weidm üller offers a new family of surge protection devices for control and instrumentation (C &I) applications. Long cable runs from the field to the controls need protecting on against electrical surges, caused by remote... [See More]

  • Type: Screw Down Terminals
  • Operating Temp: -40 to 158
  • Mounting: DIN Rail
  • Standards: CE Marking; UL; UL, CE