Square D™ Surgelogic™ SSP030SSE10HC EMA Surge Protective Device, 28 VDC, 200 kA SCCR
AC Surge Protective Devices
1302606
MFG #: SSP030SSE10HC
Square D™
142.72000
/ ea
- Alternate Catalog Number: SSP030SSE10HC
- Application: Low Voltage Products and Systems, Building Automation and Control, Industrial Automation and Control and Critical Power, Cooling and Racks Applications
- ARRA Compliant: N
- Buy American Compliant: N
- Catalog Number: SSP030SSE10HC
- Country of Origin: MX
- Currency: USD
- EU RoHS Indicator: Y
- Gross Volume Per Pack: 30.00
- Gross Volume per Pack Metric: 491.61
- Gross Volume UOM: CI
- Gross Volume UOM Metric: cm3
- Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.4700 lb
- Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 139.91
- Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
- Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8536308000
- Hazard Class: N
- Height: 70.5300 in
- Height [Metric]: 5.0800 cm
- Length: 192.7700 in
- Length [Metric]: 15.2400 cm
- Returnable: Y
- UNSPSC: 39121634
- UPC 11: 78590129395
- UPC 12: 785901293958
- Voltage Rating: 28 V DC
- Width: 293.8600 in
- Width [Metric]: 6.3500 cm
- Stock Status: NORMALLY STOCKED
- Brand: Square D™
- Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
Square D™ Surgelogic™ Surge Protective Device, Series: EMA, 28 VDC Electrical Rating, 200 kA Short Circuit, 39/10 kA Peak Surge Current, 36 VDC Clamping, NEMA 1/4X Enclosure, Pipe Nipple Mounting, 4.7 in W x 0.5 in D X 0.5 in H Dimensions
- Applications
- Features
Low Voltage Products and Systems, Building Automation and Control, Industrial Automation and Control and Critical Power, Cooling and Racks Applications |
NEMA 1 or 4X rating |
High energy suppression circuit that provides 10 modes of suppression from 100000 to 480000 peak amps of surge current rating per phase |
Advanced diagnostics allow for visual indication/testing of the suppressor's functionality |
Suppression status alarms provide multiple methods of alarm notification |
Coordinated fuse technology allows disconnection methods for thermal and high current events |
External panel SPDs mount adjacent to the equipment through a conduit connection and as close to the circuit breaker as possible in order to reduce lead lengths and improve surge suppression |