Finder 6
Finder 6
Finder 6
SPD Type 1+2 Surge arrester range with high 7P.14.8.275.1012 7P.15.8.275.1012
performance “Low Up” - three phase system
• Surge arrester suitable for 230/400 V system
applications to prevent overvoltage effects
caused by direct or indirect lightning strikes
• To be installed at the boundary of LPZ 0 and
LPZ 1 zones
• Very Low Up level to protect senstive equipment
• Visual indication of varistor status -
Healthy/Replace
• Contact for remote signalling of varistor status.
Connector 07P.01 included
• Replaceable varistor modules
• Complies with EN 61 643-11 • SPD Type 1+2 • SPD Type 1+2
• 17.5 mm rail EN 60715 mounting for each module • Replaceable varistor module • Replaceable varistor module
7P.14.8.275.1012 SPD Type 1+2 for three phase • Visual and remote signalling of varistor status • Visual and remote signalling of varistor status
TT and TN-S system with
Neutral.
• Varistor protection L1, L2, L3-N + spark gap
protection N-PE
• Replaceable varistor modules
• Non replaceable high discharge current spark gap
7P.15.8.275.1012 SPD Type 1+2 for three phase
TN-S system with Neutral.
• Varistor protection L1, L2, L3,N-PE
E • Replaceable varistor modules
7P.14 / 7P.15
Screw terminals
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SPD Type 2 Surge arrester range for single/ 7P.21.8.xxx.x0xx 7P.22.8.275.x020 7P.27.8.275.x020
three phase AC systems and for DC systems
• Surge arrester suitable for AC and DC systems
to protect equipment against induced
overvoltage or switching transients
• To be installed at the boundary of LPZ 1 - LPZ 2
zones or higher
• Visual indication of varistor status -
Healthy/Replace
• Contact for remote signalling of varistor status.
Connector (07P.01) included (depending on the
version)
• Replaceable varistor and spark gap modules
• Complies with EN 61643-11:2012
• 17.5 mm rail EN 60715 mounting for each module
7P.21.8.075.1015 SPD Type 2, unipolar • SPD Type 2 (1 varistor) • SPD Type 2 (1 varistor + 1 • SPD Type 2 (2 varistors)
protection suitable for DC • Replaceable varistor module spark-gap) • Replaceable varistor modules
applications or low voltage AC • Visual and optional remote • Combination of replaceable • Visual and optional remote
single phase systems
• Varistor protection +/– or L/N (GND); –/+ or GND (L/N) connector for signalling of the varistor and encapsulated connector for signalling of the
• Replaceable module varistor status spark gap modules varistor status
7P.21.8.130.1015 SPD Type 2, unipolar • Visual and optional remote
protection suitable for DC connector for signalling of the
application or low voltage AC
single phase systems varistor status
• Varistor protection +/– or L/N (GND); –/+ or GND (L/N)
• Replaceable module
7P.21.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2, unipolar
protection suitable to realize
single phase or three phase
systems (230/400 V)
• Varistor protection L/N(GND)-GND/(L/N) E
• Replaceable module
7P.21.8.440.x020 SPD Type 2, unipolar
protection suitable for three
phase systems (400 V AC)
• Varistor protection L/N(GND)-GND/(L/N)
• Replaceable module
7P.22.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2 for single phase TT
and TN-S system with Neutral
• Varistor protection L-N + spark gap protection N-PE
• Replaceable varistor and spark gap modules
7P.27.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2 for single phase TN
system with Neutral
• Varistor protection L, N-PEx * 7P.20.8.075.0015
• Replaceable varistor modules ** 7P.20.8.130.0015
*** 7P.20.8.275.0020
For outline drawing see page 25 **** 7P.20.8.440.0020
SPD specification 075.1015 130.1015 275.1020 440.1020 L-N N-PE L, N-PE
Nominal voltage (UN) V AC/DC 60/60 110/125 230/— 400/— 230/— — 230/—
Maximum continous operating voltage (UC) V AC/DC 75/100 130/170 275/350 440/585 275/— 255/— 275/—
Nominal discharge current (8/20 μs) (In) kA 15 15 20 20 20 20 20
Maximum discharge current (8/20 μs) (Imax) kA 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
Voltage protection level at 5 kA (UP5) kV 0.3 0.45 0.9 1.5 0.9 — 0.9
Voltage protection level at In(Up) kV 0.4 0.7 1.35 1.9 1.35 1.5 1.35
IPE uA < 350 < 350 < 200 < 350 <4 < 400
TOV 120 min L-N V AC 115 225 440 — 440 — 440
TOV 5 s L-N V AC 90 175 335 580 335 — 335
TOV 200 ms N-PE V AC — — — — — 1200 —
Response time (ta) ns 25 25 100 25
Short-circuit proof at maximum
overcurrent protection - ISSCR kArms 50 25 50 — 50
Maximum overcurrent protection
(fuse rating gL/gG) A 160 125 160 — 160
Replacement module code * ** *** **** 7P.20.8.275.0020 7P.20.1.000.0020 7P.20.8.275.0020
Other technical data
Ambient temperature range °C –40…+80
Protection degree IP 20
Wire size solid cable stranded cable
mm2 1 x 1…1 x 35 1 x 1…1 x 25
AWG 1 x 17…1 x 2 1 x 17…1 x 4
Wire strip length mm 12
Screw torque Nm 3
Remote status signalling contact specification
Contact configuration 1 CO (SPDT) 1 CO (SPDT)
Rated current A AC/DC 0.5/0.1 0.5/0.1
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SPD Type 2 Surge arrester range - three phase 7P.23.8.275.x020 7P.24.8.275.x020 7P.25.8.275.x020
systems
• Surge arrester suitable for 230/400 V system
applications to protect equipments against
induced overvoltage or switching transients
• To be installed at the boundary of LPZ 1 - LPZ 2
zones or higher
• Visual indication of varistor status -
Healthy/Replace
• Contact for remote signalling of varistor status.
Connector (07P.01) included (depending on the
version)
• Replaceable varistor and spark gap modules
• Complies with EN 61643-11:2012 • SPD Type 2 (3 varistors) • SPD Type 2 • SPD Type 2 (4 varistors)
• 35 mm rail (EN 60715) mounting • Replaceable varistor module, (3 varistors + 1 spark-gap) • Replaceable varistor module,
7P.23.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2 for three phase
3 pole • Combination of replaceable 4 pole
TN-C system without Neutral
• Visual and remote signalling varistor and encapsulated • Visual and optional remote
of varistor status spark gap modules connector for signalling of the
(PEN conductor). • Visual and optional remote varistor status
• Varistor protection L1, L2, L3-PEN connector for signalling of the
• Replaceable varistor module varistor status
7P.24.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2 for three phase TT
and TN-S system with Neutral.
• Varistor protection L1, L2, L3 + spark gap
protection N-PE
• Replaceable varistor and spark gap modules
E 7P.25.8.275.x020 SPD Type 2 for three phase
TN-S system with Neutral.
• Varistor protection L1, L2, L3, N-PE
• Replaceable varistor module
7P.23.8 / 7P.24 / 7P.25
Screw terminals
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD)
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) SERIES
7P.23.9
Screw terminals
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD)
SPD Type 1+2 and Type 2 Surge arrester range 7P.26.9.000.x015 7P.23.9.000.x015 7P.03.9.000.1012
for Photovoltaic applications
• Surge arrester for protection of DC side (1020 V)
of systems in photovoltaic applications
• Protects equipment against overvoltage
caused by direct lightning strike (Type 1+2
only) and induced overvoltages (Type 1+2 and
Type 2)
7P.26.9.000.x015, UCPV = 1020 V DC (Type 2)
7P.23.9.000.x015, UCPV = 1020 V DC (Type 2)
7P.03.9.000.1012, UCPV = 1000 V DC (Type 1+2)
• Visual indication of varistor status - • SPD Type 2 (2 varistors + 1 • SPD Type 2 (3 varistors) for • SPD Type 1+2 (3 varistors)
Healthy/Replace spark-gap) for 1020 V DC 1020 V DC photovoltaic for 1000 V DC photovoltaic
• Contact for remote signalling of varistor status. photovoltaic systems systems systems
Connector (07P.01) included (depending on the • Combination of replaceable • Replaceable varistor modules • Replaceable varistor modules
verision) varistor and encapsulated • Visual and optional remote • Visual and remote signalling
• Replaceable modules spark gap modules connector for signalling of the of varistor status
• Complies with prEN 50539-11:2012 • Visual and optional remote varistor status
• 35 mm rail (EN 60715) mounting connector for signalling of the
varistor status
7P.23.9 / 7P.26 / 7P.03
Screw terminals
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD)
G
P
P A T E N T
outlets and 35 mm rail mounting
P
G
E
NDIN
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SH SH SH SH
Wire size solid cable stranded cable solid cable stranded cable
2
mm 4 2.5 4 2.5
AWG 12 14 12 14
Approvals (according to type)
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD)
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) SERIES
Ordering information
Example: 7P series, surge protection device, Type 2, single phase (UC = 275 V), 1 varistor + 1 encapsulated spark gap, with remote status signalling
contact, In = 20 kA
7 P . 2 2 . 8 . 2 7 5 . 1 0 2 0
Series Nominal discharge current
100 = 100 kA (Iimp Type 1) only for 7P.09,
Type
N-PE GDT for 7P.04
0 = Combined type 1 + 2 arresters
050 = 50 kA (Iimp Type 1 N-PE GDT for 7P.02)
high discharge capability
025 = 25 kA (Iimp Type 1+2)
1 = Type 1+2 high performance “Low Up”
020 = 20 kA (In Type 2)
surge arresters
015 = 15 kA (In Type 2)
2 = Type 2 surge arresters
012 = 12.5 kA (Iimp Type 1+2)
3 = Type 3 surge arresters
003 = 3 kA
4 = Type 2 surge arrester without
(In @ Uoc only for 7P.36 and 7P.37)
leakage current
005 = 5 kA (In @ Uoc for 7P.31, 7P.32 and 7P.62)
6 = Data line SPD
007 = 7.5 kA (Iimp Type 1+2)
Circuit 107 = 7.5 kA (IimpType 1+2) with remote
1 = Single phase (1 varistor) status signalling contact
2 = Single phase (1 varistor + 1 spark-gap), 012 = 12.5 kA (Iimp Type 1+2)
protected poles (data line SPD) 112 = 12.5 kA (IimpType 1+2) with remote
2 = Protected poles (Data line SPD) status signalling contact E
3 = Three-phase (3 varistors) 485 = RS485 Modbus protocol
4 = Three-phase (3 varistors + 1 spark-gap) (Data line SPD)
5 = Three-phase (4 varistors) 600 = Ethernet Cat 6 (Data line SPD)
6 = 2 varistors + 1 spark-gap
Remote status signalling contact
6 = 1 varistors + 1 spark-gap(7P.36)
0 = Without remote status signalling
7 = Single phase (2 varistors) Type 2 (7P.27)
contact (only some Type 2 SPD and
7 = Single phase (1 varistor + 1 spark gap) Type 3,
Data line)
DIN rail mounting (7P.37)
1 = Built-in remote status signalling contact
8 = Protected poles (Data line SPD)
2 = Acoustic fault signalling
9 = N-PE spark-gap for three phase system
S = Busbar fast mounting
0 = Spare module
Z = Busbar fast mounting with voltage tap
Supply version
1 = N+PE connection
(only for single spark gap replaceable module and 7P.09)
8 = AC (50/60 Hz)
9 = DC (PV application and Data line SPD)
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Replaceable modules
Replacement varistor and modules 7P.00.8.260.0025 7P.00.9.500.0012 7P.00.1.000.0050 7P.00.1.000.0100
Varistor + GDT Varistor + GDT Spark-Gap Spark-Gap
Maximum operating voltage (UC/UCPV ) V AC/DC 260/— —/500 255/— 255/—
Lightning Impulse current (10/350 μs) (Iimp) kA 25 12.5 50 100
Nominal discharge current (8/20 μs) (In) kA 30 30 50 100
Maximum discharge current (8/20 μs) (Imax) kA 60 60 100 100
Voltage protection level (Up) kV 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.5
Leakage current (@ 253 V AC) & Ipe current uA <4 <4 <4 <4
Response time (ta) ns 100 25 100 100
Maximum overcurrent protection 250 A gL/gG — — —
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) - Dimensional data SERIES
Outline drawings
Type 7P.09 Type 7P.01
Screw terminal Screw terminal
Type 7P.02
Screw terminal
PE
PE
Type 7P.03
Screw terminal
Type 7P.04
Screw terminal
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD) - Dimensional data
Outline drawings
Type 7P.05
Screw terminal
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) - Dimensional data SERIES
Outline drawings
Type 7P.12 Type 7P.13
Screw terminal Screw terminal
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD) - Dimensional data
Outline drawings
Types 7P.23.8 / 7P.43 Types 7P.24 / 7P.44
Screw terminal Screw terminal
Type 7P.26.9.000.1015
Screw terminal
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) - Dimensional data SERIES
Outline drawings
Type 7P.68.9.060.0600
Types 7P.62.9.036.0005/7P.62.9.009.0485
Screw terminal
Type Types
7P.36.8.275.2003 7P.31.8.275.0005/7P.32.8.275.0005
39 13
44
180
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SERIES Surge Protection Devices (SPD)
TT-THREE PHASE SYSTEM - SPD UP-STREAM OF RCD Wiring diagrams “V-shape” (fuse max = 125 A)
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Surge Protection Devices (SPD) SERIES
N/L
7P.36.8.275.2003
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TN-S THREE PHASE SYSTEM - SPD DOWN-STREAM TN-C THREE PHASE SYSTEM - SPD UP-STREAM
OF OVERCURRENT PROTECTION OF OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
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Load
PLC, L Input N
PE Bus system, PE
Load Remote monitoring PE
Load
17.5 mm
12-24V DC
L1 Output N1
E
Load
Function
Visual local LED signalling and remote signalling of varistor status
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E
Zone II: SPD spaced, at least from one side, from components that generate heat during their operation (17.5 mm gap)
Zone III: SPD spaced, on both side, from components that generate heat during their operation (20 mm gap)
Zone IV: SPD installed individually in free air (without significant influence from nearby components)
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Surge voltage protectors (such as Finder’s Surge Protection Devices, SPD) Component Symbol Leakage Energy Response Voltage/Current
are intended to be installed in electrical systems, to protect people and current dissipated time characteristic
machines from surge voltages that can occur on the electrical supply line
and which would otherwise have disastrous consequences. These surge 0 High Fast
Ideal
voltages can be atmospheric (lightning) or can originate on the electrical
system due to, for example: the opening and closing of large loads, short
circuits, or the switching of large power factor correction capacitors. The
SPD can be described as a switch that is in parallel with the electrical
system’s supply line - which it is protecting. At the nominal network Spark gap 0 High Medium
voltage (e.g. 230 V) the SPD appears as an open switch, having a very
high impedance (almost infinite). But, under an overvoltage condition its
impedance rapidly falls to near 0 Ω. This effectively applies a short circuit
across the supply lines and immediately “drains” the overvoltage to earth.
In this way the supply line is protected wherever an SPD is installed. When Varistor Very Low Medium Fast
the overvoltage has passed, the SPD impedance rises rapidly and resumes
the state of an open switch again.
Figure 2: SPD component characteristics.
Installation (Overvoltage) categories
Choosing the SPD requires matching the Rated Impulse Voltage of the
SPD with that of the equipment to be protected. This in turn relates to the
Installation category (Overvoltage category). Installation categories are
described within IEC 60664-1, which for a 230/400 V installation prescribes
E as follows:
- Installation category I: 1.5 kV for “particularly sensitive” equipment (e.g.
electronic devices like PC or TV set);
- Installation category II: 2.5 kV for “user” equipment subject to “normal”
impulse voltages (e.g. household electrical appliances, mobile items);
- Installation category III: 4 kV for equipment that are part of a fixed
installation (e.g. switchboards, switches)
- Installation category IV: 6 kV for equipment installed at or near the
origin of main incoming supply mains (e.g. energy meters).
Lightning Protection Zones and installation considerations
International standards refer to the various Lightning Protection Zones by
the letters LPZ followed by an appropriate number.
LPZ 0A: An external area, where a direct lightning strike is possible
and where there is total exposure to the electromagnetic field
induced by the lightning.
LPZ 0B: An external area, but below a lightning conductor providing
direct lightening strike protection. There remains total exposure
to the electromagnetic field.
Figure 1: Ideal operation of an SPD LPZ 1: Area within a building – therefore protected from direct lightning
strike. The electromagnetic field will be attenuated, depending
SPD technologies on the degree of shielding. This zone has to be protected by SPD
Finder surge voltage protectors use either varistors or spark gaps. type 1 device(s) at its boundary with the LPZ 0A or 0B zone.
LPZ 2: An area, typically a room, where the lightning current has been
Varistor: This can be considered as a variable resistance that at nominal limited by preceding surge protectors. This zone has to be protected
voltage has a very high ohmic value. But the resistance rapidly falls to near by SPD type 2 device(s) at its boundary with the LPZ 1 zone.
zero as the voltage surges. In this way the varistor applies a near short LPZ 3: An area within a room where the lightning current has been
circuit which clamps the surge voltage. The varistor is however subject limited by preceding surge protectors (typically the wiring after a
to progressive degradation due to the small leakage current that occurs socket or an area within a metal enclosure).
at the nominal voltage, and with the number of interventions. With every This zone has to be protected by SPD type 3 device(s) at its boundary
overvoltage that occurs the leakage current rises and accelerates the end with the LPZ 2 zone. On the following picture (Figure 3, representation
is not binding) it is shown that the transition from a protection zone to
of life for the device - which is ultimately indicated by the change from
the next is through the installtion of SPD. SPD Type 1 must be connected
green to red in the signal-window. upstream the system, at the point of delivery connection. As an alternative
it is possible to use SPD Type 1+2. The grounding conductor must have a
Spark gap: This comprises two electrodes separated by air, or a gas.
minimum section of 6 mm2 for SPD Type 1, of 4 mm2 for SPD Type 2, and
When a surge voltage occurs an electrical arc bridges the gap and a surge 1.5 mm2 for SPD Type 3 (If the building has an LPS, reference should be
current flows to limit the surge voltage to a low and constant level. The made to CEI 81-10/4 for the correct dimension of the cable).
arc extinguishes only when the surge current falls below about 10 ampere.
LPZ
LPZ 0
The gas guarantees a constant level of breakdown voltage since the arc is
struck in a protected environment; not exposed to pressure or humidity
INSTALLATION CATEGORIES
(RATED IMPULSE VOLTAGE)
LPZ 1
variations or impurities as would happen if it had occurred in air. There is
SPD type 1
IV LPZ 2
however, a delay before the device arcs and the surge current is diverted,
SPD type 2
(6 kV)
III
SPD type 3
and this is dependent on the magnitude of the original voltage surge and
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(4 kV) II LPZ 3
on its rate of rise. Therefore, the voltage protection level can vary, although (2.5 kV)
I
it is guaranteed to be less than Up. e.g. household (1.5 kV)
e.g. energy meters e.g. switchboards, electrical appliances, e.g. electronic devices
switches mobile items like PC or TV set
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Rated vaules and marking of SPD Type 1 Uoc: test voltage. This is the peak value of the no load voltage of the
combined test-generator; this has a waveform of 1.2/50 μs (figure 7) and
SPD Type 1 must be connected upstream the system, at the point of
can supply at the same time current with waveform 8/20 μs (figure 6).
delivery of power energy. SPD protects building and people from the risk
of direct lightning (fire and death) and are characterized by:
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Short-circuit protection for the SPD is provided by the overcurrent V-shape connection
protective devices (fuses type gL/gG) recomended. Using a V-shaped connection eliminates transferring downstream the
inductive voltage generated by the surge current in the connecting wire
In AC applications if the overcurrent protective devices F1 (which are part
to the SPD. This increases the protection to the system and equipment
of the installation) have a rating smaller than or equal to the maximum
downstream. A limitation of this connection is that the nominal current for
recommended rating for the overcurrent protective devices for the SPD,
the downstream system is limited to 125 A, which is the maximum current
then F2 (back up fuse), can be omitted.
permitted through the double SPD terminals.
7P.0X:
125 A
If F1 <= 250 A, F2 can be omitted
125 A
7P.1X, 7P.2X:
Coordination of SPD
Optimal protection from surges requires cascaded coordinated SPDs.
Coordination has the purpose of splitting the energy associated with
E voltage across the SPDs and it is achieved by introducing an impedance
between the SPDs, or alternatively, by connecting them using wires having
the minimum length indicated in the figures below, in order to use the
cable's own impedance.
For systems where the rated current is greater than 125 A, it is necessary to
connect the SPD in parallel with the equipment (E/I).
Connecting cable
Depending on the type of connection, serial (V-shape) or parallel (T-shape),
ensure that both the maximum cable lengths and minimum cross section
of the connecting wires are respected in accordance with the information
below (IEC 60634-5-534):
The section of the connecting wires (copper) must not be less than:
SPD Type 1: 16 mm2 if it is subject to discharge a significant lightning
current, 6 mm2 otherwise
SPD Type 2: 6 mm2
SPD Type 3: 1.5 mm2
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SЕRIES
Building
automation
Elevators
and liſts
Automation for
blinds, grilles
and shutters
Hoists and
cranes
Panels for
electrical
distribution
Pump Control
FINDER reserves the right to alter characteristics at any time without notice. FINDER assumes no liability for damage to persons or property, caused as a result of the incorrect use or application of its products.
78 SERIES 78
Switch mode power supplies SERIES
3
78 78 SERIES
SERIES Switch mode power supplies
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78 SERIES 78
Switch mode power supplies SERIES
5
78 78 SERIES
SERIES Switch mode power supplies
6
78 SERIES 78
Switch mode power supplies SERIES
7
78 78 SERIES
SERIES Switch mode power supplies
Protection category IP 20
Approvals (according to type)
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Switch mode power supplies SERIES
9
78 78 SERIES
SERIES KNX Switch mode power supplies
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Switch mode power supplies SERIES
Ordering information
Example: 78 series switch mode power supply, 36 W - 24 V DC output, supply voltage 110…240 V AC, replaceable fuse.
A B C D
7 8 . 3 6 . 1 . 2 3 0 . 2 4 0 1
Series D:
0 = Standard
Power 1 = Replaceable fuse
12 = 12 W output 2 = Embedded fuse + output
25 = 25 W output voltage regulator
36 = 36 W output 3 = Replaceable fuse +
50/51 = 50 W output output voltage regulator
60/61 = 60 W output 4 = Fuse + regulator + positive
1A = 120 W output logic contact
2A = 240 W output 5 = Fuse + regulator +
1B = 110 W output
pre-alarm contact
1D = 130 W output
2E = 240 W output C:
2K = KNX 640 mA 0 = Standard
1 = Double stage, with PFC
Voltage conversion (Power Factor Correction)
1 = AC/DC input, DC output AB:
1 = AC input, DC output (78.1A, 78.2A, 78.2K) 12 = 12 V output
Input voltage 24 = 24 V output
230 = 110…240 V AC / 220V DC 30 = 30 V output KNX
230 = 110…240 V AC/DC Codes
230 = 120…240 V AC / 220V DC 78.12.1.230.1200
78.12.1.230.2400
F
230 = 230…240 V AC (78.2K)
78.25.1.230.1200
230 = 120 or 230 V AC adjustable (78.2A)
78.25.1.230.2400
78.36.1.230.2401
78.50.1.230.1203
78.51.1.230.1203
78.60.1.230.2403
78.61.1.230.2403
78.1A.1.230.2402
78.2A.1.230.2402
78.1B.1.230.2403
78.1D.1.230.2414
78.1D.1.230.2415
78.2E.1.230.2414
78.2E.1.230.2415
78.2K.1.230.3000
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Technical data
EMC specifications (according to EN 61204-3) Reference 78.12, 78.60, 78.61, 78.1A 78.1B 78.1D 78.2A 78.2E
standard 78.25, 78.50 78.51
78.36
Electrostatic discharge contact discharge EN 61000-4-2 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV
air discharge EN 61000-4-2 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV 8 kV
Radiated electromagnetic field 80…1000 MHz EN 61000-4-3 6 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m
1…2.8 GHz EN 61000-4-3 3 V/m 3 V/m 3 V/m 3 V/m 3 V/m 3 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m
Fast transients on supply
(burst 5/50 ns, 5 and 100 kHz) terminals EN 61000-4-4 2 kV 3 kV 3 kV 2 kV 2 kV 3 kV 3 kV 3 kV
Voltage pulses on supply terminals common mode EN 61000-4-5 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 3 kV 2.5 kV 2.5 kV
(surge 1.2/50 µs) differential mode EN 61000-4-5 2 kV 4 kV* 4 kV* 4 kV ** 4 kV ** 4 kV** 4 kV 4 kV**
(78.12),
4 kV*
(78.36)
Radio-frequency common mode on supply
voltage (0.15…230 MHz) terminals EN 61000-4-6 6V 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V
Short interruptions EN 61000-4-11 5 cycles 6 cycles 6 cycles 5 cycles 5 cycles 6 cycles 5 cycles 5 cycles
Radio-frequency conducted
0.15…30 MHz EN 55022 class B class A class B class A class B class B class A class B
emissions
Radiated emissions 30…1000 MHz EN 55022 class B class A class B class A class A class A class A class A
Terminals Max Min…Max
Wire size (Solid cable, stranded cable) mm2 1 x 4 / 2 x 2.5 1 x 0.5…1 x 4
AWG 1 x 12 / 2 x 14 1 x 20…1 x 12
2
Wire size (Solid cable, stranded cable for 78.1A and 78.2A) mm 1 x 2.5 1 x 0.5…2.5
F AWG 1 x 14 1 x 20…14
Screw torque Nm 0.8 0.5
Wire strip length mm 8 / 8 (for 78.1A and 78.2A) 8 / 8 (for 78.1A and 78.2A)
Other data
Power lost to the environment with rated output current W 2 (78.12), 2.3 (78.25), 5 (78.36, 78.50/51), 5.4 (78.60/61)
W 10 (78.1A), 9 (78.1B), 13.2 (78.1D), 15.3 (78.2A), 16.8 (78.2E)
Output specification
L78-1 Output current v ambient temperature (78.12) P78-1 Output peak current v time (78.12)
L78-2 Output current v ambient temperature (78.25) P78-2 Output peak current v time (78.25)
12
2.1
10
1.05 8 F
12 V
L78-3 Output current v ambient temperature (78.36) P78-3 Output peak current v time (78.36)
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Output specification
L78-4 Output current v ambient temperature (78.60) P78-4 Output peak current v time (78.60)
L78-5 Output current v ambient temperature (78.50/51) P78-5 Output peak current v time (78.50/51)
L78-6 Output current v ambient temperature (78.61) P78-6 Output peak current v time (78.61)
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Output specification
L78-7 Output current v ambient temperature (78.1A) P78-7 Output peak current v time (78.1A)
230 V AC
120 V AC
L78-8 Output current v ambient temperature (78.1B) P78-8 Output peak current v time (78.1B)
230 V AC
115 V AC
L78-9 Output current v ambient temperature (78.1D) P78-9 Output peak current v time (78.1D)
5.4
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
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Output specification
L78-10 Output current v ambient temperature (78.2A) P78-10 Output peak current v time (78.2A)
12.5 30
230 V AC
10
120 V AC 25
7.5
5 20
2.5
15
10
F L78-11 Output current v ambient temperature (78.2E) P78-11 Output peak current v time (78.2E)
12.5
30
10
25
7.5
5 20
2.5
15
10
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Output specification
FB78-5 Output voltage v output current (78.2E)
(V)
30
25
20
15 F
10
Hiccup mode
Overload current
Load current
Current
Time
Under normal conditions, the 78 Series Power Supply supplies the current required by the load.
However, under abnormal conditions such as a short circuit or heavy overload (T0) the output voltage will be rapidly reduced to zero - followed by
the current (T1). After approximately 2 seconds (T1 to T2), the power supply checks for the persistence of the anomaly over the time period T2 to T3
(30 to 100ms - dependent on the type of anomaly). If the anomaly persists, as shown above, the current is again reset to 0 A for a further 2 s (T3 to T4).
This “hiccup” process is repeated until the anomaly is removed (Tn), whereon the power supply then returns to normal working.
78.1B is able to handle this anomaly for 15 s. After this time it enters in protection mode, and a manual reset is necessary by removing and re-applying
the supply voltage
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The fold-back mode allows the use of the power supply as a battery charger, in particular 78.51/61 for charging lead acid batteries (both standard and
gel types) rated 7…24 Ah and 78.1D for charging lead batteries rated 17…38 Ah. In any case, it is necessary to verify that the charging characteristics of
the batteries are compliant with the output characteristics of the power supply.
It is suggested to insert a diode in series between the + output and the + input of the battery (if not already installed in the battery unit).
78.51/61/1D
FB78-1 Output voltage v output current (78.51) FB78-2 Output voltage v output current (78.61)
F
14 28
12 24
10 20
8 16
6 12
4 8
2 4
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
(I) (I)
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Switch mode power supplies SERIES
* OK
DC OK •
ALARM • OFF
**
Overload DC OK •
(78.1D only) ALARM • OFF
78.1D.1.230.2414
*** Short circuit
DC OK •
78.2E.1.230.2414 ALARM • OFF
Thermal limit
DC OK •
ALARM •
Thermal protection#
DC OK • OFF
ALARM •
#
Remove the supply voltage, following the intervention of the thermal protection, in order to reset the power supply.
* OK
DC OK •
ALARM • OFF
**
Overload DC OK •
(78.1D only) ALARM • OFF
78.1D.1.230.2415
*** Short circuit
DC OK •
78.2E.1.230.2415 ALARM • OFF
Thermal limit
DC OK •
ALARM •
Thermal protection#
DC OK • OFF
ALARM •
#
Remove the supply voltage, following the intervention of the thermal protection, in order to reset the power supply.
78.12, 78.25, 78.36, 78.50, 78.60, 78.51, 78.61, 78.1A, 78.2A, 78.1B LED table
Type State LED
78.12.1.230.xx00
78.25.1.230.1200
OK •
78.25.1.230.2400
78.36.1.230.2401 Short circuit •
78.50.1.230.1203
78.60.1.230.2403
78.51.1.230.1203
78.61.1.230.2403
Thermal limit • OFF
78.1A.1.230.2402
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OK •
78.2A.1.230.2402
78.1B.1.230.2403
Short circuit •
Thermal limit • OFF
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LED table
Type Area State LED OUTPUT
Vout OK ON
• OFF
• OFF
Vout LOW
CHECK START UP OFF
< 29V • OFF
• OFF
• OFF
Vout HIGH
OFF
> 33V
• OFF
Vout OK
78.2K.1.230.3000 Iout > 0.9A
• OFF ON
NORMAL FUNCTION
• OFF
F Vout < 29V • OFF ON
Iout > 0.9A
Pre-alarm:
up to 60s
• OFF ON
Alarm condition:
Tamb > 45°C @ Inom. • OFF
Latched alarm • OFF OFF
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Wiring diagrams for 78.12, 78.25, 78.36, 78.50, 78.51, 78.60 & 78.61
Basic connections Basic connections
L(L1) N(L2)
F
L(L1) N(L2) L(L1) N(L2)
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Wiring diagram for 78.1A Wiring diagram for 78.2A Wiring diagram for 78.2K
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Diode(s)
Insulating sheet
Insulating sheet
or
e.g. e.g.
TO-220AC TO-220AB
STPS1545D STPS30L40CT
F
Diode for type 78.1B, 78.1D, 78.2E
e.g.
TO-247AD
MBR 4060PT
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Outline drawings
Type 78.12 Type 78.25
Screw terminal Screw terminal
25
78 78 SERIES
SERIES Switch mode power supplies
Outline drawings
Type 78.1D
Screw terminal
F Type 78.2E
Screw terminal
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Outline drawings
Type 78.1A
Screw terminal
Type 78.2A
Screw terminal
F
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Outline drawings
Type 78.2K
Screw terminal
Accessories
Sheet of marker tags (CEMBRE Thermal transfer printers), (48 tags), 6 x 12 mm 060.48
060.48
019.01
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7T SERIES 7T
Panel Thermo-hygrostat and thermostats SERIES
Panel Thermo-Hygrostat
7T.51 7T.81.0.000.240x 7T.81.0.000.230x
• Small, compact size (17.5 mm wide)
• Electronic control
• 4 functions
• Nominal voltage 110…240 V AC/DC
• Temperature ranges from +10 ° to +60°C
• Humidity range up to 90%
• LED status indication contact ON
• 35 mm rail (EN 60715) mount
Panel thermostat
• Small, compact size (17.5 mm wide)
• Snap action themostatic Bimetal sensor • Thermo-Hygrostatic control • Heating control • Ventilation control
• Wide temperature setting range • Nominal voltage
• Long electrical life 110…240 V AC/DC
• 35 mm rail (EN 60715) mount
Electrical life at rated load AC1 cycles 100 · 103 100 · 103 100 · 103
Ambient temperature range °C –25…+60 –45…+80 –45…+80
Protection category IP 20 IP 20 IP 20
Approvals (according to type)
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SERIES Panel Thermo-hygrostat and thermostats
Ordering information
Example: 7T Series, Thermo-Hygrostat for temperature and humidity control, 110…240 V AC/DC, Multifunction, 35 mm rail (EN 60715) mount.
7 T . 5 1 . 0 . 2 3 0 . 4 3 6 0
Series Control function
Type 60 = Multifunction (only 7T.51)
5 = Thermo-Hygrostatic control 01 = –20…+40 °C (only 7T.81)
8 = Temperature control 02 = –20…+60 °C (only 7T.81)
03 = 0…+60 °C (only 7T.81)
No. of contacts
1 = 1 contact Contact configuration
Voltage type 3 = 1 NO contact
0 = AC/DC (only 7T.51) 4 = 1 NC contact
0 = No operating voltage required Monitoring function
(only 7T.81) 2 = Temperature control
Rated operating voltage 4 = Temperature and Humidity, adjustable
230 = 110…240 V (only 7T.51)
000 = No operating voltage required
Technical data
Insulation 7T.51 7T.81
Dielectric strength between open contacts V AC 1000 500
Dielectric strength between supply and contact V AC 2000 —
Other data
Screw torque Nm 0.5 0.5
Max. wire size solid cable stranded cable
G mm 2
1 x 2.5 1 x 1.5
AWG 1 x 12 1 x 16
Functions 7T.51
HT: RH > RHset OR Tamb > Tset
The contact 13-14 closes if the ambient humidity (RH) is > of set humidity
(RHset) OR if the ambient temperature (Tamb) is < of set temperature
(Tset).
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Panel Thermo-hygrostat and thermostats SERIES
Functions 7T.51
HL: RH < RHset
The contact 13-14 closes if the ambient humidity (RH) is < of set humidity
(RHset)
RH
13-14
The contact 13-14 closes if the ambient humidity (RH) is > of set humidity
RH (RHset)
13-14
Functions 7T.81
Max
Min
Heating control - Should the panel temperature fall below the (minimum) set temperature the contact will close to call for heat.
The contact will open when this set temperature is exceeded.
Ventilation control - Should the panel temperature exceed the (maximum) set temperature then the contact will close to call for cooling.
The contact will open when the temperature falls below this set temperature.
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Wiring diagrams
7T.51 7T.81…230x
7T.81.0.000.230X
7H/7F
SERIES 7F SERIES
PRODUCTS PRODUCTS
13 14
7T.81…240x
7T.81.0.000.240X
7H SERIES
PRODUCTS
G
11 12
Outline drawings
Type 7T.51 Type 7T.81
Screw terminal Screw terminal
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7F SERIES
Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
7F
SERIES
3
7F 7F SERIES
SERIES Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
4
7F SERIES
Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
7F
SERIES
Note:
By reversing the fan motor, the air direction G
can be changed from “Inlet” Filter Fan mode
to “Exhaust” Filter Fan mode** (except for the
types 7F.50.8.xxx.4370, 7F.50.8.xxx.5500 and
7F.50.8.xxx.5630).
** Supplied in “Inlet” Filter Fan mode (Standard).
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Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
7F
SERIES
• Nominal voltage 24 V DC
• Air volume 250 m3/h
• Rated power 43 W
• Size 4
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SERIES Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
Ordering information
Example: Series 7F, Filter Fan for mounting in sidewalls, nominal voltage 230 V AC, size 1, air volume 24 m3/h.
7 F . 2 0 . 8 . 2 3 0 . 1 0 2 0
Series Colour
Type Empty = Grey RAL 7035
20 = Filter Fan - for indoor use 0 = Black RAL 9004
21 = Reverse flow Filter Fan - for indoor use (only for 7F.20 and 7F.21)
50 = Filter Fan - for indoor use
70 = EMC Filter Fan - for indoor use
80 = Reverse flow Filter Fan - for indoor use
Supply version
8 = AC (50/60 Hz)
9 = DC
Operating voltage
024 = 24 V DC
120 = 120 V AC
230 = 230 V AC
Enclosure cut-out
1 = Size 1 (92+1.0 x 92+1.0) mm
2 = Size 2 (125+1.0 x 125+1.0) mm
3 = Size 3 (177+1.0 x 177+1.0) mm
4 = Size 4 (223+1.0 x 223+1.0) mm
5 = Size 5 (291+1.0 x 291+1.0) mm
Nominal air volume (free flow)
020 = 24 m3/h
055 = 55 m3/h
100 = 100 m3/h
G 250 = 250 m3/h
400 = 400 m3/h
500 = 500 m3/h
630 = 630 m3/h
Note:
The technical features (air volume, dimensions and electrical parameters) for the Standard Filter Fans (7F.20 and 7F.50), the EMC Filter Fans (7F.70) and
the Reverse flow versions (7F.21 and 7F.80) - are exactly the same.
7F.50.8.120.5630 has no UL approval. Other versions on request.
8
7F SERIES
Exhaust Filter
7F
SERIES
9
7F 7F SERIES
SERIES Exhaust Filter
10
7F SERIES
Exhaust Filter
7F
SERIES
Ordering information
Example: Series 7F, Exhaust Filter for mounting in sidewalls, size 1.
7 F . 0 2 . 0 . 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0
Series Colour
Type Empty = Grey RAL 7035
02 = Exhaust Filter - for indoor use 0 = Black RAL 9004 (only for 7F.02)
05 = Exhaust Filter - for indoor use
07 = EMC Exhaust Filter - for indoor use
Operating voltage
000 = Not applicable for Exhaust Filter
Exhaust Filter - All versions
Enclosure cut-out
Standard-versions EMC - versions
1000 = Size 1 (92+1.0 x 92+1.0) mm
2000 = Size 2 (125+1.0 x 125+1.0) mm 7F.02.0.000.1000 — Exhaust Filter, Size 1
3000 = Size 3 (177+1.0 x 177+1.0) mm 7F.02.0.000.2000 — Exhaust Filter, Size 2
4000 = Size 4 (223+1.0 x 223+1.0) mm 7F.02.0.000.3000 — Exhaust Filter, Size 3
5000 = Size 5 (291+1.0 x 291+1.0) mm
7F.02.0.000.4000 — Exhaust Filter, Size 4
7F.05.0.000.5000 7F.07.0.000.5000 Exhaust Filter, Size 5
Components Standard-Filter Fan Standard-Exhaust Filter EMC-Filter Fan EMC-Exhaust Filter Filter mat Size
7F.20.8.xxx.1020 7F.02.0.000.1000 — — 07F.15 1
7F.20.8.xxx.2055 7F.02.0.000.2000 — — 07F.25 2
7F.20.8.xxx.3100 7F.02.0.000.3000 — — 07F.35 3
7F.20.8.xxx.4250 7F.02.0.000.4000 — — 07F.45 4
7F.20.8.xxx.4400 7F.02.0.000.4000 — — 07F.45 4
G
7F.50.8.xxx.5500 7F.05.0.000.5000 7F.70.8.230.5500 7F.07.0.000.5000 07F.55 5
7F.50.8.xxx.5630 7F.05.0.000.5000 7F.70.8.230.5630 7F.07.0.000.5000 07F.55 5
7F.20.9.024.1020 7F.02.0.000.1000 — — 07F.15 1
7F.20.9.024.2055 7F.02.0.000.2000 — — 07F.25 2
7F.20.9.024.3100 7F.02.0.000.3000 — — 07F.35 3
7F.20.9.024.4250 7F.02.0.000.4000 — — 07F.45 4
07F.80
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Filter
The installation with the only clips is optimized for 1.5 mm thick sheets;
it is also possible with thicknesses from 1 to 2.5 mm.
Fixing with screws (supplied) is recommended.
Tightening torque 0.3 Nm.
Fan
G
Replacement of Filter mat ( Type 7F.20)
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Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
7F
SERIES
Drilling template and mounting cut-outs for Filter Fans and Exhaust Filter
G
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Outline drawings
Type 7F.20.x.xxx.1020 AC version DC version Type 7F.02.0.000.1000
92.5 ±0.5
90 ±0.1
92 ±0.5
120
120
120 54.4 9 41 9 120 11.1 9
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Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
7F
SERIES
Outline drawings
Type 7F.20.x.xxx.4400 Type 7F.02.0.000.4000
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SERIES Filter Fan (24…630)m3/h
Fan selection
G 24 m3/h
55 m3/h
100 m3/h
250 m3/h
400 m3/h
500 m3/h
630 m3/h
Example
First, estimate the power dissipated within the cabinet. Then calculate the maximum difference between the internal and external temperature (green
lines) by considering the difference between the maximum permitted internal temperature (as dictated by the temperature rating of the enclosed
components, or specification) and the maximum temperature expected outside the cabinet.
The projection onto the X axis, of the intersection between the power (watts) and the appropriate green line, corresponds to the air flow rate in m3/h
required to meet the maximum internal temperature limit. Extending this line vertically to intersect with the blue horizontal lines, indicates the most
appropriate model of 7F fan to be fitted to the cabinet to provide the requisite air flow.
The example above considers a cabinet with an internal thermal power dissipation of 500 W, and assumes the maximum temperature difference between
the inside and the outside of the cabinet to be 20K. The required air flow can be seen to be a little less than 80 m3/h.
It is suggested that this is increased by 10% to allow for the affects of a dirty filter.
And so, it can be seen that models of the 7F with 100 m3/h flow rate will provide the proper dissipation of heat under these circumstances.
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Application notes
Filter Fan Mounting of the pressure compensation device
The ball-bearing axial fan housing is made of aluminium and the rotor is In sealed cabinets and enclosures the internal pressure can vary due to
made of plastic or metal (depending on the type). changes in temperature. The pressure compensation device (07F.80) will
relieve this internal/external pressure differential whilst maintaining a high
Filter classes level of protection - preventing the ingress of dust and moisture into the
Within EN 779 are specified 9 filter classes, categorised into 4 coarse dust cabinet or the enclosure. The pressure compensation device is approved
filters und 5 fine dust filters. for use in cabinets and enclosures according to DIN EN 62208.
The coarse dust filters G1 - G4 are able to filter particles > 10 μm and the
fine dust filters G5 - G9 are able to filter particles from (1…10)μm. Drill a hole Ø 37+1.0 mm in the housing wall and fix the pressure
compensation device with the accompanying nut. It is important to ensure
Filter classes Example of particle Particle size that the sealing ring is located on the outside. To ensure optimum pressure
Textile fibers, hair, sand, balance, it is recommended to fit 2 pressure compensation device at the
G1 - G4 upper sides of the cabinet or enclosure.
pollen, spores, insects, > 10 μm
(EU1 - EU4)
cement dust
Pollen, spores, cement dust,
G5 - G9
tobacco smoke, oil smoke, (1…10)μm
(EU5 - EU9)
soot
Filter mats
The quality of these filters mats has been independently tested, according
EN 779 and branded after passing the test.
The filter mats are to filter class G3 and have an average filtering degree
of (80…90)%.
Filter material
The filter material consists of a synthetic fiber with progressive construction
which is moisture-resistant to 100% RH and temperature resistant to
+100 °C. G
According to the strict requirements of fire class F1, DIN 53438, these filter
mats are self extinguishing.
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