ABB Electronic Circuit Breaker 12A 24V EPD24, DIN Rail Mount
Τεχνικό φυλλάδιο
Προδιαγραφές
Brand
ABBSeries
EPD24
Current Rating
12A
Rated DC Voltage
24V
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Χώρα Προέλευσης
Germany
Λεπτομέρειες Προϊόντος
EPD24 Series Electronic Protection Device
ABB EPD24 series electronic protection devices offer overcurrent protection for 24 V dc load circuits. This protection is achieved by a combination of active electronic current limitations. In the case of a short circuit and an overload, deactivation from 1.1 x Input occurs.
If a fault occurs in a load circuit, the EPD24 protection device will detect this rapidly and reliably, disable the power output transistor, interrupting the current flow in the defective circuit. The maximum possible overcurrent is always limited to 1.3…1.8 times the selected rated current. An activation of capacitive loads up to 20,000 μF is possible, deactivation only occurring in the case of overloads or short circuits.
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€ 219,90
Μονάδας (Exc. Vat)Χωρίς Φ.Π.Α
€ 272,68
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€ 219,90
Μονάδας (Exc. Vat)Χωρίς Φ.Π.Α
€ 272,68
Μονάδας Με Φ.Π.Α
1
Τεχνικό φυλλάδιο
Προδιαγραφές
Brand
ABBSeries
EPD24
Current Rating
12A
Rated DC Voltage
24V
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Χώρα Προέλευσης
Germany
Λεπτομέρειες Προϊόντος
EPD24 Series Electronic Protection Device
ABB EPD24 series electronic protection devices offer overcurrent protection for 24 V dc load circuits. This protection is achieved by a combination of active electronic current limitations. In the case of a short circuit and an overload, deactivation from 1.1 x Input occurs.
If a fault occurs in a load circuit, the EPD24 protection device will detect this rapidly and reliably, disable the power output transistor, interrupting the current flow in the defective circuit. The maximum possible overcurrent is always limited to 1.3…1.8 times the selected rated current. An activation of capacitive loads up to 20,000 μF is possible, deactivation only occurring in the case of overloads or short circuits.