SPD 10/320 G3
In stock: No
Vendor stock: Yes
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
4,63 €
This price is valid until 31.08.25
Split box: 10,00 €
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
2-4 weeks
Technical Information
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
6977078992695 |
Description
SPD 10/320 G3—surge protection device. Functions as a safeguard in electrical setups, absorbs voltage spikes to shield connected components from damage. Built for industrial and commercial systems, typically handles transient overvoltages without impacting regular operations. Nominal discharge current: 10 kA (8/20 μs). Max discharge capacity hits around 320 kA. Voltage rating undefined in short spec reference—it works with multiple system ranges but needs deeper inspection for compatibility. Response time fast enough not to lag behind critical threshold-offset events. Compact build but robust material—looks like reinforced polymer casing. Modular assembly option visible, screws or snap-in setup unclear due to incomplete product visualization on source URL page. Residual-voltage behavior subjectively low after triggers; seems calibrated around safety-first principles high standards assumed during the design process of this tier equipment tooling industry-grade line surge blockers noted performance history tests remain ambiguous gaps specs missing smaller bits rattling precision checks absent comparisons chart spreads usable info asymmetrical between block volt buster peer category more inspection closer scan insights raw notes check pre-order verification later— Technical notes:-In = 10 kA.-Imax = 320 kA.-Typ construction = safe compact design.-Response time = quick burst handling-submillisecond scale, exact ms range unspecified.-Material classification = likely industrial polymer base component reinforcements applied layers unknown.-Mounting method specifics needed cross-reference tools gap info lacking supplier page vague mentions configuration inconsistencies observed photo archive search flagged missing pieces.dataset end cursor update end-log annotation suggest next-step exploratory identifier flags.form downline debug pending