The DSSR122 4899001-NK from ABB is a surge protective device (SPD) designed to protect electrical systems from transient overvoltages, such as lightning strikes or switching surges
The DSSR122 4899001-NK from ABB is a surge protective device (SPD) designed to protect electrical systems from transient overvoltages, such as lightning strikes or switching surges. It is installed in low-voltage power distribution systems to limit the voltage and current surges that can damage equipment or interrupt the power supply. The DSSR122 4899001-NK offers protection for both single-phase and three-phase systems, depending on the specific configuration.
Product Parameters:
Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage that the SPD can withstand without failing or being damaged.
Current Rating: The maximum current that the SPD can handle during a surge event.
Protection Levels: The voltage limiting characteristics of the SPD, expressed as the maximum voltage across the protected equipment during a surge event.
Response Time: The time taken by the SPD to respond to a surge event and limit the overvoltage.
Number of Phases: The number of electrical phases (single-phase or three-phase) that the SPD is designed to protect.
Product Specification:
Dimensions: The physical dimensions of the DSSR122 4899001-NK, including length, width, and height, for easy installation in electrical panels or cabinets.
Weight: The weight of the surge protective device, which is important for logistics and installation purposes.
Environmental Ratings: Resistance to dust, moisture, temperature extremes, and other environmental factors, indicating its suitability for use in different industrial environments.
Certifications: Safety or quality certifications that the DSSR122 4899001-NK has obtained, such as CE or UL, which confirm its compliance with international safety and quality standards.
For detailed specifications, parameters, and technical information about the DSSR122 4899001-NK Surge Protective Device from ABB, it is recommended to refer to the official ABB website, product documentation, or contact their customer service or technical support team directly.