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Surge Protector Delta OPZ-12 — power surge protection device OPZ-12
Surge Protector Delta OPZ-12 — power surge protection device OPZ-12
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Surge Protector Delta OPZ-12 — power surge protection device OPZ-12
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Surge Protector Delta OPZ-12 — power surge protection device OPZ-12
Surge Protector Delta OPZ-12 — power surge protection device OPZ-12
Delta OPZ-12 is a power surge protection device designed to protect electrical installations and connected equipment from transient overvoltages. Intended for mounting in distribution panels, the OPZ-12 reduces the risk posed by lightning-induced surges and switching overvoltages. The compact module is suitable for use in residential, commercial and light-industrial circuits where reliable overvoltage suppression is required.
The device provides coordinated surge protection in a compact form factor, allowing simple DIN-rail mounting and integration into standard distribution boards. It offers fast response to transient events and helps limit peak voltages that can damage sensitive electronic devices. The design supports use across multiple circuit types and simplifies protection planning by providing a dedicated suppression stage for incoming power lines.
Install the surge protector inside a distribution panel on a suitable DIN rail according to local wiring regulations and the electrical layout. Connect the unit to the incoming supply line(s) and equipotential bonding/ground as required, ensuring correct phase and neutral connections where applicable. Use alongside upstream and downstream protective devices as part of a coordinated surge protection scheme. Verify secure connections and clearances before energising the circuit.
For effective protection, combine the device with appropriate upstream and downstream protection stages and connect to a low-impedance earth/ground. Periodically inspect terminals and mounting for corrosion or mechanical damage and replace the unit if surge indicators or fault signals show end-of-life conditions. Follow local electrical codes and manufacturer installation instructions.
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