Protección Contra Sobretensiones

Safeguarding Your Electrical Equipment

Surge voltages, often termed transients, are short pulse-like voltage peaks. The primary source of extreme surge voltage pulses is lightning strikes. Daily occurrences of hundreds of transients from power supply network operations, like switching, continuously stress electrical equipment. Enerdoor, with its surge protection devices (SPD) or transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS), offers comprehensive defense against surge voltages.

Why is Surge Protection Important?

Surge protection is crucial for preventing equipment damage, averting system downtime, minimizing data loss, and avoiding total system failures caused by surge voltages. Enerdoor's surge protection series effectively redirects harmful overvoltage transients, whether from external (lightning) or internal (switching) events, safely to the ground.

All models in this series feature remote contact and visual indicators, adhering to international standards such as UL 1449, IEC 61643-11, and VDE 0675. Options for DIN rail and screw mounting are available, and select models offer plug-and-play replaceable cards for quick and easy installation and replacement.

Benefits of Enerdoor Surge Arresters:

  • Protects electronic equipment in industrial and manufacturing facilities
  • Prevents production downtime, data loss, and total system failure
  • Guards against electrical transients affecting electrical conductors
  • Excellent protection for electrical panels
  • Defends against surge and overvoltage spikes
  • Visual and remote contact indicators

For reliable surge protection solutions and expert support, contact Enerdoor at info@enerdoor.com207-210-6511, or reach out to your local sales representative.

To view the Surge Protection catalog, please click here.

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BG (G) 25
  • Clase I+II
  • Tensión nominal 120 - 600 Vac
  • Máxima protección de fase 100 kA, neutral 200 kA
  • Indicador de contacto visual y remoto

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BG (G) 50
  • Clase I+II
  • Tensión nominal 120 - 600 Vac
  • Máxima protección de fase 150 kA, neutral 200 kA
  • Indicador de contacto visual y remoto

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BM (G) 12.5
  • Clase I+II
  • Tensión nominal 120 - 600 Vac
  • Máxima protección de fase 80 kA, neutral 100 kA
  • Indicador de contacto visual y remoto

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FINPR
  • Clase II
  • Protección contra picos de sobretensión y sobretensión
  • Tensión nominal 120 - 600 Vac
  • Máxima protección de fase 50 kA, neutral 50 kA
  • Cartuchos reemplazables

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FINPRS
  • Clase II
  • Aplicación DC
  • Tensión nominal 500 - 1200 Vdc 
  • Máxima protección de fase 50 kA
  • Diseñado para energía solar fotovoltaica
  • Cartuchos reemplazables

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