Leviton Residential Surge Protection Panel

EIN Leviton SRG 400

Oct 26, 2020

The 51110-SRG residential surge protection panel is designed for mounting at the service entrance in homes, apartments and condominiums. It offers advanced surge protection for modern electronics and appliances, reducing the risk of damage from spikes and surges entering the property through AC power lines.

Leviton® Surge Panel Protector, 3 kA/120/240 VAC Electrical Rating, 50/60 Hz Frequency, 1 Phase, 48 kA Peak Surge Current, Modes of Protection: 4, LED Indicator, Environmental Conditions: -10 to 60 deg C Operating Temperature, NEMA 4X Enclosure, Flush Mounting, Metal, White.

Features

Surge protection for 240/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1-phase AC power lines

Real time diagnostic visual indicator shows power and suppression status for each protected phase

Type 2 residential whole house surge

UL1449 3.0 edition rated for 600 VAC peak clamping voltage (L-N, L-G, N-G)

Rated for 48 kA peak maximum surge current (8 x 20 us) per mode 96 kA per phase

150 maximum continuous operating voltage (MOV) rating allows for tolerance to line voltage swells

DHC power line Carrier compatible

Painted metal, flush mount collar

Residential surge protection panel is designed for mounting at the service entrance in homes, apartments and condominiums

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