<p>When it comes to safeguarding your electrical systems, choosing the right surge protection device (SPD) is crucial. This SPD is designed for professionals who need reliable and efficient protection against transient overvoltages. Here’s a detailed look at what this device offers.</p><p>This Type 2 SPD operates effectively with a rated voltage of 120 V and can handle a rated current of up to 15 kA. It boasts an impressive interrupt rating of 125 A, ensuring that your systems remain safe from unexpected surges. The device&#39;s response time is exceptionally fast at less than or equal to 25 nanoseconds, providing swift action to protect sensitive equipment.</p><p>Built with durability in mind, this SPD features an IP20 degree of protection, making it suitable for indoor environments where accidental contact with live parts needs to be prevented. The thermoplastic material used in its construction ensures robustness while keeping the weight down to just 113 grams.</p><p>Installation is straightforward thanks to its compact design—measuring only 18 mm in width, 90 mm in height, and 66 mm in depth—and compatibility with standard 35 mm DIN rail mounting systems. This makes it easy to integrate into existing setups without requiring significant modifications.</p><p>The operational temperature range spans from -40&#176;C to +80&#176;C, indicating that this SPD can perform reliably under extreme conditions often encountered in industrial and commercial settings across Australia.</p><p>For wiring flexibility, it supports cross-sections of up to 1.5 sq-mm solid/flexible wires and accommodates larger stranded wires up to 35 sq-mm as well as flexible wires up to 25 sq-mm. This versatility ensures compatibility with various installation requirements.</p><p>Safety and compliance are assured through certifications from KEMA, VDE, UL, and CSA standards—credentials that underscore the quality and reliability you can expect from this product.</p><p>The voltage protection level is kept at or below 0.7 kV which means lower residual voltages during surges—critical for protecting downstream equipment effectively. Moreover, the rated short circuit current stands robustly at 50 kA offering substantial resilience against high fault currents.</p><p>In summary, this surge protection device combines efficiency with reliability tailored for professional use where performance cannot be compromised by external elements or demanding conditions typical within industrial applications.</p>