Surge-Current-Arrester-for-Data,-Signal-and-Telecomms-(KM-BDG-230-V-and-1-FR1)

Lightning Protection System

Surge Protection

Surge Current Arrester for Data, Signal and Telecomms (KM BDG 230 V and 1 FR1)

Brand:Kingsmill

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Electrical Specification:

Order numberKM-BDG-230-V/1-FR1
Connection (input - output)
Nominal voltageUn
Maximum operating voltageUc
Nominal load currentIL
C2 Nominal discharge current (8/20μs) per core/GND-PEIn
C2 Total discharge current (8/20μs) cores-PEItotal
D1 Impulse discharge current (10/350μs) core-coreIimp
D1 Total discharge current (10/350μs) cores-PEItotal
C3 Voltage protection level mode core-core at 1kV/μsUp
C3 Voltage protection level mode GND-PE/core-GND at 1kV/μsUp
Short-circuit current ratingISCCR
Response time core-coreta
Response time core-PE/core-GNDta
Serial resistance per coreR
Threshold frequency core-coref
Cross-section of connected conductors (solid) (min - max)
Cross-section of connected conductors (stranded) (min - max)
Degree of protection
Range of operating temperatures (min - max)
Mounting
According to standard
ETIM Class
Weight

Product Information:

Lightning current arrester with coarse and fine surge protection for the protection of 2 core signalling lines.

Features:

  • Pluggable module
  • Line separated from protective earth via GDT
  • Coupling resistance (R-resistance)

Benefits: Can be installed at any entry into the building as well as close to protected devices. Coarse and fine surge protection (core-core) in differential mode and coarse surge protection in common mode (line-PE).Standards: EN 61643-21 (Surge Protection Devices).Application: Install at the boundary of LPZ0 and LPZ1 zones at the line entry into the building.

More Information:

Where low voltage, data and telecom lines enter and exit the building, they must also be included in the Lightning Protection System.A lightning surge protection device prevents damage to electrical and electronic equipment from transient over-voltage events by blocking or redirecting surge current to the ground instead of passing through the equipment.These include:

  • Electromagnetic shielding
  • Telephone lines
  • Data communication lines
  • Instrumentation, control, signalling lines
  • Coaxial lines for CCTV, TV, & antenna cables

Field based electronic equipment also need to be protected.