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Surge Protection Device OPN-PR-2/3.0-400-UHL1 for Semiconductor Converters
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LM Elektro LLC
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Description
designed for protection against lightning and switching overvoltages of semiconductor converters shunt controlled reactors of voltage class up to 500 kV and other complete products.
Specifications
Longest permissible operating voltage of direct current
2 kV
Residual voltage during a 30/60 µs switching current pulse with an amplitude value of 2000 A
3 kV
Climatic version
UHL1
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