Customized Wholesale 275V Metal Surge Protector Lightning
Protection Electronic Equipment
Lightning discharges can occur between or within clouds, as well as
between clouds and the ground; in addition, the use of many
high-capacity electrical devices brings internal power surges,
which have become a focus of attention in terms of their impact on
the power supply system (Chinese standard for low-voltage power
supply systems: AC 50Hz 220/380V) and the equipment used, as well
as the protection against lightning and power surges.
Lightning discharges between clouds and the ground consist of one
or several separate lightning bolts, each carrying some current of
very high amplitude and very short duration. A typical lightning
discharge will consist of two or three lightning bolts, each
separated by about one twentieth of a second. Most lightning bolts
have currents of between 10,000 and 100,000 amperes and their
duration is typically less than 100 microseconds.
The use of high capacity equipment and inverters within power
supply systems, for example, has caused an increasing number of
internal surge problems. We attribute this to the effects of
transient overvoltage (TVS). There is a permissible range of supply
voltages for any electrical equipment. Sometimes, even very narrow
overvoltage surges can cause power or complete damage to equipment.
This is the case with the damaging effects of transient
overvoltages (TVS). Especially for some sensitive microelectronic
equipment, sometimes a very small surge shock can cause fatal
damage.
Brand | HAMMOND |
Material | Metal |
Function | Lighting Protection |
Application | Electronic Equipment |
CERTIFICATE | ISO9001 |
Color | White |
Maximum Discharging Current (KA) | 80KA |
Nominal Discharging Current (KA) | 40KA |
Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage Uc (V) | 275V |