Littelfuse SPD2 1P+0 Series Surge Protection

December 6, 2023

The SPD2 1P+0 series is a surge protection device that safeguards components from transient overvoltage or surges that last micro-seconds by limiting the fault current to a load or the unit being protected. The majority of surges are caused by equipment being turned on or off within a facility. By limiting these surges, costly damage, downtime, repairs, and missed deadlines can be mitigated. The surge protection devices for the 1+0 configuration are available for 60 V to 600 V nominal voltage sub-distribution board applications.

SPD2 1P+0 Features

  • Capability to clamp and withstand high-energy transients
  • UL Recognized and VDE-IEC compliant in single part number
  • Interlocking tab mechanism
  • No additional overcurrent protection devices required in UL applications
  • Compact footprint
  • Visual life indicator
  • Pluggable modules
  • Thermal protection
  • IP20 protection rating

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