Endress+Hauser Single Phase Surge Arrester, 7.5kA, 600V (Volts), DIN Rail Mount
- RS Stock No.:
- 288-6484
- Mfr. Part No.:
- HAW562-AAE
- Brand:
- Endress+Hauser
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- RS Stock No.:
- 288-6484
- Mfr. Part No.:
- HAW562-AAE
- Brand:
- Endress+Hauser
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Endress+Hauser | |
Device Type | Surge Arrestor | |
Maximum Surge Current | 7.5kA | |
Voltage Protection Rating | 600V (Volts) | |
Series | HAW562 | |
Electrical Phase | Single | |
Mounting Style | DIN Rail Mount | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Endress+Hauser | ||
Device Type Surge Arrestor | ||
Maximum Surge Current 7.5kA | ||
Voltage Protection Rating 600V (Volts) | ||
Series HAW562 | ||
Electrical Phase Single | ||
Mounting Style DIN Rail Mount | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
The Endress+Hauser HAW562 surge arrester for DIN rail is used to protect electronic components from being destroyed by overvoltage. It ensures that overvoltage surges which occur in signal cables (e.g. 4 to 20 mA), in communication lines (fieldbuses) and in power lines are safely passed into the ground. The functionality of the transmitter or the electronics component to be protected is not affected. Surge arresters are used to weaken residual currents from upstream lightning protection steps and to limit system-induced or -generated overvoltage surges.
Protects electronic components from being destroyed by overvoltage
Weakens residual currents from upstream lightning protection steps and limits system-induced or -generated overvoltage surges
Overvoltage surges are safely passed into the ground
The fu
Weakens residual currents from upstream lightning protection steps and limits system-induced or -generated overvoltage surges
Overvoltage surges are safely passed into the ground
The fu