ERICO intros surge protector

May 13, 2009
May 13, 2009--The SES40 Service Entrance Suppression, a CRITEC product, part of the ERITECH line of Facility Electrical Protection products from ERICO, is designed to protect sensitive electronics at the service entrance for residential or light commercial service panels.

May 13, 2009--The SES40 Service Entrance Suppression, a CRITEC product, part of the ERITECH line of Facility Electrical Protection products from ERICO, is designed to protect sensitive electronics at the service entrance for residential or light commercial service panels.

This unit is designed for 120/240 VAC power systems and provides surge protection totaling 80 kA 8/20 μs total, or 40 kA per phase. The SES40 is Listed to UL 1449 as a Type 1 device. It offers protection on the line side or load side of the service panel, without additional external protection being required by circuit breakers or fuses.

Additional features include: Compact NEMA-4 enclosure design, which can be flush-mounted or installed in a small space; LED status indication flag for status monitoring; 120/240 VAC operating voltage designed for most common power distribution systems for residential or small commercial buildings; 40 kA 8/20 μs maximum surge rating per phase; CE mark and listed to UL 1449

On the Web: www.erico.com

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