Available for Import
Surge Protection Device DTNVR 2F 24/90/0.5 G (LT) for Equipment Safety
Bulk pricing available
FOB, CIF & EXW terms available
Description
Series DTNVR *F **/90/0.5 G, TU 3428-002-79740390-2007 are designed to protect equipment from impulse overvoltages (lightning protection, protection from electrostatic discharges, etc.) within 0V - 2 lightning protection zones in accordance with GOST R IEC 62305-1-2010. Rated current IL= 0,5 A. Number of protected conductor pairs 2, connection by means of screw terminals 4,00 mm.
Capable of passing the rated discharge current In(8/20)= 20 kA. Data transfer rate up to 1 Mbit/s. Provision is made for connection of the cable screen (C) to the equipotential bonding system through a gas-filled arrester.
Specifications
Share your requirements for a quick response!
Delivery & Payment
Shipping Terms
Delivery Time
Payment Methods
Similar Products You May Be Interested In
Corund-M742 Spark Protection Passive Barrier
View DetailsSurge Protection Device for RS-485 Interface DTR 2/485/12 (LT) Cat. No. 400 709
View DetailsDigital Voltage Stabilizer for Single-Phase Networks SNI-3000
View DetailsThree-phase Surge Protective Device GSK2-230/50 3+1 S, Cat. No. 200 211
View DetailsInverter Voltage Stabilizer SNI-500
View DetailsSurge Protection Device GSK2-280/50 1+1 (LT), Cat. No. 200 111
View DetailsSurge Protection Device PST 2/110/3, Cat. No. 402 507
View DetailsSurge Protection Device DTNVR 1F 24/90/0.5 G (LT)
View DetailsSurge Protection Device DTNVR 1/24/5 (LT)
View DetailsRelay Voltage Stabilizer SNR-500
View DetailsSurge Protection Device DTNVR 2/80/1.5/1500 (LT)
View DetailsSurge Protection Device GSD3-110/IT (LT), Cat. No. 300 115
View DetailsVerified Suppliers
All products are sourced directly from authorized Russian manufacturers
Quality Assurance
Products meet international quality standards with proper certification
Global Shipping
Reliable logistics solutions to deliver products to your location
Secure Payments
Multiple secure payment options to facilitate international transactions