Surge Protection Device | Three Phase Surge Arrester With Remote Signalling Monitoring Contacts
Product Summary
Product Description Conventional SPDs without remote contacts rely entirely on manual inspection; degraded failed modules operate undetected and leave downstream equipment unprotected. This 4-pole surge protection device integrates NC/NO switching remote contacts to send automatic switch alarm ...
Product Custom Attributes
three phase surge protection device
,surge arrester with remote signalling
,surge protection device monitoring contacts
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Product Description
Product Description
Conventional SPDs without remote contacts rely entirely on manual inspection; degraded failed modules operate undetected and leave downstream equipment unprotected. This 4-pole surge protection device integrates NC/NO switching remote contacts to send automatic switch alarm signals to automation monitoring platforms upon SPD failure, paired with front visual status window for on-site check, delivering dual local & remote monitoring. With 40kA surge capacity and ≤25ns response time complying with secondary lightning protection standards, pluggable modules enable fast replacement, ideal for unattended power rooms in factories and commercial buildings.
Key Features
Built-in NO/NC dual remote contacts for automatic remote fault alert
Contact load rating matches industrial low-voltage signal circuits
Front visual window supports on-site routine inspection
Max 2.5mm² signal cable fits standard control wiring
Module failure triggers both local visual alert and remote signal output

FAQ:
Q1: Do remote signalling contacts require external power supply?
A: Passive dry contact output with no extra power needed; connect directly to monitoring signal loops.
Q2: Is there transmission distance limitation for remote signals?
A: Standard copper control cables perform stable short-distance transmission inside electrical rooms without signal attenuation.
Q3: Can multiple SPD units share one monitoring circuit?
A: Multiple remote contacts can be paralleled via relays to feed unified alarm signals into central monitoring systems.
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