A surge protector is a device used to protect electrical equipment from damage caused by overvoltage surges, which can be caused by lightning or switching operations in an electrical system. Surge protectors protect connected equipment from damage by directing overvoltages to ground, limiting transient overvoltages, and discharging powerful lightning currents into the ground.
Electric Surge protection modules (surge protectors) are mainly suitable for electrical lines with a frequency of 50Hz (or 60Hz) and a surge current capacity not exceeding 200kA. They limit the amplitude of transient overvoltages, absorb, consume, or discharge the energy of surge currents, so that in locations with high overvoltage categories, the protected electrical components can be transitioned from one overvoltage category to a lower one. They are applicable for protecting home and similar venue appliances against induced lightning overvoltages and operational overvoltages in the lines.
Electric Surge protection modules (surge protectors) are mainly suitable for electrical lines with a frequency of 50Hz (or 60Hz) and a surge current capacity not exceeding 200kA. They limit the amplitude of transient overvoltages, absorb, consume, or discharge the energy of surge currents, so that in locations with high overvoltage categories, the protected electrical components can be transitioned from one overvoltage category to a lower one. They are applicable for protecting home and similar venue appliances against induced lightning overvoltages and operational overvoltages in the lines.
Electric Surge protection modules (surge protectors) are mainly suitable for electrical lines with a frequency of 50Hz (or 60Hz) and a surge current capacity not exceeding 200kA. They limit the amplitude of transient overvoltages, absorb, consume, or discharge the energy of surge currents, so that in locations with high overvoltage categories, the protected electrical components can be transitioned from one overvoltage category to a lower one. They are applicable for protecting home and similar venue appliances against induced lightning overvoltages and operational overvoltages in the lines.
Electric Surge protection modules (surge protectors) are mainly suitable for electrical lines with a frequency of 50Hz (or 60Hz) and a surge current capacity not exceeding 200kA. They limit the amplitude of transient overvoltages, absorb, consume, or discharge the energy of surge currents, so that in locations with high overvoltage categories, the protected electrical components can be transitioned from one overvoltage category to a lower one. They are applicable for protecting home and similar venue appliances against induced lightning overvoltages and operational overvoltages in the lines.