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N-PE lightning current arrester DEHNgap Maxi 1 for use in TT systems

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Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name N-PE lightning current arrester DEHNgap Maxi 1 for use in TT systems
Brand Dehn
Country of origin DE
Harmonized System Code 8536 3090 00
Mounting method DIN rail (top hat rail) 35 mm
Lightning impulse current (10/350 µs) 100 kA
With remote signalling contact Yes
Number of conductors (without earthing) 1
Construction size 2 modular spacing
Voltage protection level 1.5 kV
Follow current extinguishing capability 0.1 kA
Max. continuous voltage AC 255 V
Category type 1 Yes
Signalling at the device Optic
Degree of protection (IP) IP20
Max. conductor cross section solid (solid, stranded) 50 mm²
Max. conductor cross section flexible (fine-strand) 35 mm²
Specific energy (W/R) 2500 kJ/Ohm
System configuration TT Yes

Packing details

Packing level 1 4013364157330, 4013364157330

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Description

Coordinated single-pole N-PE lightning current arrester DEHNgap Maxi, type 1 according to EN 61643-11. Total current arrester specifically designed for use in 3+1 und 1+1 circuits of TT systems according to IEC 60364-5-53 between the N and PE conductor for Uc = 255V. For protecting low-voltage consumer's installations against surge and even direct lightning strikes. For installation in conformity with the lightning protection zone concept at the boundaries 0A – 1 in 3+1 circuits.