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Galvanic Separator Triton D-SEP2 (model 11858) by Triton
Galvanic Separator Triton D-SEP2 (model 11858) by Triton
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Galvanic Separator Triton D-SEP2 (model 11858) by Triton
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Galvanic Separator Triton D-SEP2 (model 11858) by Triton
Galvanic Separator Triton D-SEP2 (model 11858) by Triton
Galvanic separator Triton D-SEP2 is a compact device that provides galvanic isolation between interconnected electrical systems. Designed to prevent galvanic corrosion and to isolate stray currents, the unit protects equipment interfaces where dissimilar metals or separate grounding systems could cause unwanted current flow. The Triton D-SEP2 is suitable for maritime, industrial and building electrical installations where reliable separation of circuits improves safety and extends service life of components.
The Triton D-SEP2 offers effective galvanic isolation without altering signal integrity or basic functionality of connected equipment. Its construction reduces the risk of electrolytic corrosion by preventing direct conductive paths for stray DC currents, while being compact enough for integration into tight control panels or junction boxes. The device supports long-term protection of metal structures and electrical equipment, potentially lowering maintenance frequency and associated costs.
Install the Triton D-SEP2 in the electrical interface between two systems where galvanic isolation is required. Mount the unit securely inside an appropriate enclosure or panel following local electrical codes. Make the input and output connections according to the wiring diagram provided by the system designer or installer, ensuring correct polarity and secure terminations. Verify continuity and insulation resistance before energising the circuits, and perform a functional check to confirm that signals and required power are passing through the isolation module as intended.
Place the separator where it interrupts the conductive path between dissimilar metal fittings or separate earth zones. Regularly inspect connections for corrosion or looseness and include the device in planned maintenance checks. For installations in harsh marine environments, ensure the surrounding enclosure provides appropriate protection against moisture and salt contamination. Consult a qualified electrician or marine electrician when integrating the unit into safety-critical or regulated systems.
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