The Phoenix Contact 2700651 is a surge protection device designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from transient overvoltages. It belongs to the VAL-CP-N/3S series and is specifically designed for use in 24 V DC systems. This surge protective device (SPD) effectively safeguards control systems, data lines, and other sensitive electronics against damage from lightning strikes, switching transients, and other electrical disturbances.
Applications
- 24 V DC control circuits
- Industrial automation systems
- Process control equipment
- Sensor circuits
- Power supplies for sensitive electronics
- Data transmission lines
Features
- Pluggable design for easy maintenance and replacement
- Visual status indicator for quick fault diagnosis
- High surge current capacity, providing robust protection
- DIN rail mountable for easy installation in control cabinets
- Short circuit current withstand capability for enhanced safety
- Remote indication contact for monitoring the SPD's status
- Protects against both common mode and differential mode surges
Benefits
- Protects sensitive equipment from damage due to surges
- Reduces downtime and maintenance costs
- Increases the reliability of electronic systems
- Easy to install and maintain
- Provides clear indication of SPD status
- Offers comprehensive surge protection
- Helps comply with relevant safety standards
Additional Details
The Phoenix Contact 2700651 SPD is designed with a focus on ease of use and reliability. Its pluggable design allows for quick replacement in case of failure, minimizing downtime. The visual status indicator provides immediate feedback on the device's health, simplifying troubleshooting. With a high surge current capacity, it can effectively handle significant overvoltage events. The DIN rail mounting allows for secure and convenient installation in industrial environments. A remote indication contact enables remote monitoring of the SPD's status, further enhancing system reliability. This SPD is suitable for protecting various 24 V DC circuits commonly found in industrial and automation applications. It also protects against both common mode and differential mode surges.
Key technical specifications include a nominal voltage of 24 V DC, a maximum continuous operating voltage, and a specific surge current capacity. Consult the datasheet for full specifications including the protection level (voltage protection level) and response time to surges.