Eaton SPD max series

Eaton SPD max series

 

Eaton SPD Max Series side-mount Surge Protective Devices (SPDs)help maximize safety, flexibility and protection against the dangers of power transients. Enhance personnel safety with innovative barriers that reduce arc-flash hazards and get the right protection for your environment with devices available in all common voltages and configurations.

Features:

       –          Type 1 UL 1449 4th Edition and UL 1283 5th Edition listed

       –          Industry-leading nominal discharge current and short-circuit current ratings.

       –          Thermal disconnect technology eliminates the need for additional overcurrent protection

          Innovative barriers block access to harmful voltages

          LED status indicators provide surge protection status at a glance

          Compact design with smallest surface area per surge capacity rating in the industry

          Lockout provisions (on models with a circuit breaker option)

          Rotating frontpanel display accommodates both left and right mounting

For more information:

http://www.eaton.com/Eaton/ProductsServices/Electrical/ProductsandServices/PowerQualityandMonitoring/SurgeProtectiveDevices/SPDMAXSeries/index.htm#tabs-1

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