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integrated surge protection

integrated surge protection

integrated surge protection

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hi guys, im developing a power distribution rack, its just 50 A @ 120VAC maybe more than one phase, but i need to use a surge protector, somewhere i found an industrial protection device, something like a solid state device, but i lost the path and i dont know what to use.

thanks if anyone could help me

regards

killa

RE: integrated surge protection


These assemblies seemed potentially most effective, for they allowed a true Kelvin connection to the protected circuit—there was no chance of arrestor-to-served-equipment inductance limiting their performance/effectiveness.

http://www.geindustrial.com/products/brochures/9l10m.pd... Nota bene “Series Connection as opposed to "T" Connection.”
  

RE: integrated surge protection

Suggestion: Visit
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and type Protectors: Voltage Surge under Product or Service, which will return 139 companies to approach to for the right surge protector for your rack

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