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Overvoltage Protection
Devices
2
Introduction
11
13
Configuration
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Overview
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Application
Standards
Used in
EN 61643-11
EN 61643-11
EN 61643-11
--
Non-residential
buildings
Residential
buildings
Industry
Devices
11
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Configuration
13
26
EN 61643-21
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Overview
Type 1 lightning arresters are the most powerful overvoltage protection. They protect low-voltage systems against any overvoltage or high impulse currents that may be triggered by a direct
or indirect lightning strike.
All lightning arresters are fitted with a mechanical fault indication, which does not require an extra power supply. The
Technical specifications
5SD7 411-1 5SD7 412-1 5SD7 413-1 5SD7 413-2 5SD7 413-3 5SD7 414-1 5SD7 414-2 5SD7 414-3
IEC 61643-11; DIN VDE 06754-6
UL/CUL
Standards
Approvals
--
UL/CUL
--
335
350
335
25/75
--
12.5/37.5
--
25/75
100
12.5
50
25/75
--
12.5/37.5
--
25/75
100
12.5/50
--
1.2
1.5
1.2/1.7
50/25
--
---
50/25
100
---
100
--
25
--
100
100
25
100
315 gL/gG
125 gL/gG
160 gL/gG
80 gL/gG
315 gL/gG
125 gL/gG
160 gL/gG
80 gL/gG
kArms
50
25
50
25
1.5 ... 25
1.5 ... 35
2.5 ... 25
2.5 ... 35
1.5 ... 25
1.5 ... 35
V AC
240
V AC
350
kA
kA
25
--
25
100
kA
kA
25
--
25
100
kV
1.5
kA
A
50/25
--
50/25
100
ns
ns
100
--
100
100
A
A
Short-circuit strength
with max. back-up fuse
Temperature range
Rated voltage UN
240/415
Degree of protection
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
mm2
mm2
2.5 ... 25
2.5 ... 35
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Dimensional drawings
45
90
99
RS
36
108
72
1P
2P
6,7
144
3P
I2_13816b
43,5
64
4P
RS = remote signaling
Schematics
12 14
12
2P
RS = remote signaling
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L1
14
12
RS
L1
3P
L2
L3
14
RS
11
I2_12566b
PE
1P
12
PEN
11
I2_12565b
I2_15518
L1
14
RS
RS
11
11
I2_12567b
PEN
PE
4P
L1
L2
L3
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Overview
A thermal isolating arrester for the varistors offers a high degree
of protection against overload. The protective modules are available as connectors. All combination surge arresters have a remote signaling contact, which signals if the device fails.
Technical specifications
5SD7 441-1
5SD7 443-1
5SD7 444-1
KEMA, UL/CUL
KEMA, UL/CUL
V AC
240
240/415
V AC
350
kA
kA
25
--
25
100
25/75
--
25/75
100
kA
kA
25
--
25
100
25/75
--
25/75
100
kV
1.5
kA
kA
25
--
25
100
25
--
25
100
ns
ns
25
--
100
100
100
--
100
100
A
A
315 gL/gG
125 gL/gG
kArms
25
Temperature range
Standards
Approvals
Rated voltage UN
5SD7 442-1
Degree of protection
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
Mounting width
Visual function/fault indication
mm2
mm2
2.5 ... 25
2.5 ... 35
MW
Yes
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Dimensional drawings
45
90
99
RS
36
1P
2P
3P
43,5
64
6,7
144
108
72
I2_13817a
4P
RS = remote signaling
Schematics
12 14
12
L1
RS = remote signaling
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14
12
11
11
L1
3P
L2
L3
14
RS
RS
I2_12569b
PE
2P
12
PEN
11
I2_12568b
I2_15519
RS
11
1P
14
RS
I2_12570b
PEN
PE
4P
L1
L2
L3
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Overview
Surge arresters type 2 are used downstream of lightning arresters type 1 in main distribution boards or sub-distribution boards.
They protect low-voltage systems against transient overvoltages, such as those caused by switching operations. A thermal
isolating arrester for the varistors offers a high degree of protection against overload. The protective modules are available as
connectors. The surge arresters have an optional remote signaling contact, which signals if the device fails.
Technical specifications
Surge arresters, standard design
N/PE
Single-pole
Multipole
Plug-in
Plug-in
3P
4P
3P
4P
3P
5SD7 481-0
5SD7 461-.
5SD7 463-.
5SD7 464-.
5SD7 473-.
5SD7 485-.
5SD7 483-.
Standards
Approvals
V AC
240
240
240/415
240/415
500
240/415
--
L/N
V AC
--
350
--
--
--
--
--
L/N or L/PEN
N/PE
V
V AC
-260
---
350 AC
--
350 AC
260
580 AC
--
440 AC
--
1000 DC
--
L/N
kA
--
20
--
--
--
--
--
L/N or L/PEN, 1P
N/PE
kA
kA
-20
---
20
--
20
20
15
--
20
--
15
--
L/N
kA
--
40
--
--
--
--
--
L/N or L/PEN, 1P
kA
--
--
40
40
--
--
30
kA
kA
-40
---
---
-40
30
--
40
--
---
kA
12
--
kV
kV
- 1.5
1.4
--
1.4
--
1.4
1.5
2.5
--
2.2
--
5
--
ns
ns
- 100
25
--
25
--
25
100
25
--
25
--
25
--
A
A
125 gL/gG
63 gL/gG
Short-circuit strength
with max. back-up fuse
kArms
25
Temperature range
Rated voltage UN
Rated arrester voltage UC
Protection level Up
L/N or L/PEN
N/PE
Response time tA
L/N or L/PEN
N/PE
Max. back-up fuse
Degree of protection
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
mm2
mm2
1.5 ... 25
1.5 ... 35
MW
Yes
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Standards
Approvals
KEMA/UL/
CUL
KEMA
V AC
240
240/415
240/415
V AC
V AC
350
264
350
--
350
264
kA
kA
20
20
20
--
20
20
kA
kA
40
40
40
--
40
40
kV
kV
1.4
1.5
1.4
--
1.4
1.5
ns
ns
25
100
25
--
25
100
A
A
125 gL/gG
63 gL/gG
kArms
25
25
25
Temperature range
Rated voltage UN
Rated arrester voltage UC
L/N or L/PEN
N/PE
Rated discharge surge current In (8/20 s)
L/N or L/PEN, 1P/3P
N/PE
Max. discharge surge current Imax (8/20 s)
L/N or L/PEN, 1P/3P
N/PE
Protection level Up
L/N or L/PEN
N/PE
Response time tA
L/N
N/PE
Max. back-up fuse
Degree of protection
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
Mounting width
mm2
mm2
1.5 ... 16
1.5 ... 25
mm
26
38
Yes
Contact type
Operational voltage, max.
V AC
V DC
250
125
A AC
1/1
mA DC 200/30
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
mm2
mm2
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1.5
50
KEMA/UL/
CUL
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Dimensional drawings
Surge arresters, standard design
I2_12703a
43,5
64
6,7
18
45
90
99
45
90
99
RS
26
43,5
64
6,7
1P
2P
RS
43,5
64
45
90
99
45
90
99
RS
6,7
54
I2_12704a
38
43,5
64
6,7
3P
3P
I2_12700a
RS
43,5
64
6,7
45
90
99
45
90
99
RS
72
I2_12699a
I2_12705a
50
6,7
43,5
64
I2_12701a
4P
4P
5SD7 464-0, 5SD7 485-0 without RS1)
1)
RS = remote signaling
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Schematics
Surge arresters, standard design
12
14
RS
I2_12621b
I2_12623b
11
PE
PE
L1
PEN
14
12
RS
11
L1
L2
12
L3
14
RS
11
I2_12573b
11
I2_13937
I2_12572b
14
RS
L+
PE
PE
L-
L1
L2
L3
1)
RS = remote signaling
14
12
PEN
RS
L2
L3
11
PE
L1
L2
2P
3P
4P
1)
RS = remote signaling
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RS
I2_12573b
L1
L1
12
11
I2_12572b
I2_12571b
11
PE
14
RS
L3
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Overview
Type 3 surge arresters are installed downstream of type 2 surge
arresters in sub-distribution boards, as close as possible to the
load. The protective modules are available as connectors. In the
Technical specifications
Multipole surge arresters, plug-in
2P
5SD7 432-1
Standards
Approvals
4P
5SD7 432-2
5SD7 432-3
--
5SD7 432-4
5SD7 434-1
KEMA
Rated voltage UN
V AC
230
120
60
24
230/400
26
26
26
26
3 26
V AC
253
150
100
34
335
kA
2.5
2.5
1.5
kA
10
10
6.5
4.5
kV
1500/ 600
850/ 350
700/ 250
550/ 100
1200
Response time tA
ns
100
100
100
100
100
25 gL/gG
25 gL/gG
25 gL/gG
25 gL/gG
25 gL/gG
Temperature range
Protection level Up
LN/L(N)PE
Degree of protection
Conductor cross-section
Finely stranded
Solid
Mounting width
Visual function/fault indication
mm2
mm2
0.2 ... 4
0.2 ... 2.5
MW
Yes
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I2_12707
45
71
90
45
71
90
8 10 12
I2_12706
Dimensional drawings
7 9 11
18
29
45
58
6,7
29
45
58
6,7
36
2P
4P
5SD7 432-.
5SD7 434-1
Schematics
L
N
2
PE
4
12
L1
6
RS
L2
8
L3
10
N
2
PE
4
5
L
3
PE
5
L1
7
L2
2P
4P
5SD7 432-.
5SD7 434-1
RS = remote signaling
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RS
11
I2_13942
I2_13941
11
12
9
L3
1
N
3
PE
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Overview
Surge protection devices
Surge protection devices equipment whose main components
comprise spark gaps (discharge paths) and/or voltage-independent resistors (varistors, suppressor diodes). Surge protection devices serve to protect other electrical equipment and
electrical systems against unacceptably high overvoltages and
to establish equipotential bonding.
The international standard IEC 60664-1 (EN 60664-1) distinguishes between four chopped-wave withstand voltage categories for low-voltage devices. For low-voltage systems with a
rated voltage of 230/400 V in particular, the following categories
apply:
Surge voltages
Category
Impulse
Description
withstand
voltage
IV
6 kV
III
4 kV
II
2.5 kV
1.5 kV
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 1
Class I
Lightning arresters
Type 2
Class II
Type 3
Class III
6 kV
4 kV
Rated impulse
withstand voltage
< 4 kV
< 1,5 kV
< 1,3 kV
kWh
S
P
D
I2_13943
Protection level
2,5 kV
S
P
D
S
P
D
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In order to enable subsequent coupling, we recommend inserting an additional type 2 surge arrester every 10 m.
In the past, this was achieved through the laborious and costly
installation of decoupling reactors or sufficiently long cable
lengths. However, thanks to modern tripping technology, this is
no longer necessary.
Follow current discharge capacity
The data for the follow current discharge capacity of lightning arresters indicates the maximum line current that the arrester is capable of interrupting by itself without needing help to extinguish
the fault from an upstream protective device, such as a fuse or
miniature circuit breaker. The follow current is a result of the short
circuit produced briefly by the lightning arrester to discharge the
lightning current. The follow current is therefore a short-circuit
current and has a frequency of 50 Hz.
If the maximum permissible short-circuit current of the plant is
smaller than the maximum follow current that can be extinguished by the SPD, no upstream protective device is required.
If this is not the case, a fuse or miniature circuit breaker is required.
Devices
Maximum
permissible
energy value
Maximum
permissible
peak current
value
No protection
necessary if
I2tmax
Ip max
Icc eff
kA2s
kA
kA
Lightning arresters,
type 1
180
12
Up to 50
Combination surge
arresters, type 1 and
type 2
180
12
Up to 25
180
PE
PAS
Parallel connection:
the protective device is located in the connecting cable of the
SPD. If the miniature circuit breaker or fuse is tripped, the
power supply of the plant is maintained. In this case, we recommend using a signaling device to signal that the overvoltage protection function has been disconnected from the supply and is therefore no longer effective.
Up to 25
L
a
S
P
D
b
PAS
12
I2_13776a
We recommend using fuses rather than miniature circuit breakers as they have a smaller voltage drop and ensure better protection.
I2_13777a
Your configuration should take into account the values for the
maximum permissible arrester back-up fuses stipulated in the
technical specifications.
Generally speaking, a series connection is always preferable to
a parallel connection. This connection is particularly suitable for
reducing additional voltages on surge current cables.
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L1
MCB
Lq1
Lq2
MCB
Lq1
Lq2
F2
S
P
D
S
P
D
PE
PAS
I2_10791a
Lq3
Lq3
PAS
F1
L1
I2_10790a
L1
Parallel connection
L1
Lq1
Lq2
Lq1
S
P
D
Lq2
F2
I2_10793a
PE
PAS
I2_10794a
Lq3
Lq3
PAS
MCB/fuse (F1)
upstream connected
Lq 2
Lq 3
MCB/fuse (F1)
upstream connected
Lq 2
[A gL/gG]
[A gL/gG]
[mm2]
Lq 3
F2 fuse
[mm2]
[mm2]
[mm2]
[A gL/gG]
25
10
16
25
16
35
10
16
35
10
16
40
10
16
40
10
16
50
10
16
50
10
16
63
10
16
63
10
16
80
16
16
80
10
16
100
25
16
100
16
16
125
35
16
125
16
16
160
25
25
200
35
35
1601)
250
35
35
1601)
315
50
50
1601)
MCB/fuse (F1)
upstream connected
Lq 2
> 315
50
50
1601)
[A gL/gG]
[mm2]
Lq 3
1)
[mm2]
25
35
Recommended fuse
40
Lq 3
F2 fuse
10
10
MCB/fuse (F1)
upstream connected
Lq 2
50
63
10
10
[A gL/gG]
[mm2]
[mm2]
[A gL/gG]
25
32
40
50
63
10
10
80
10
10
100
16
16
125
16
16
> 125
16
16
125
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Schematics
Examples
Series connection
Parallel connection
RS
RS
L2
L3
I2_13782b
L1
L2
L1
I2_13783b
L3
F2
F1
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
RS
L1
I2_16014
L1
F1
I2_13778b
PEN
F1
L1
PEN
L1
L1
N
PE
N
PE
RS
RS
PEN
L1
L2
L3
PEN
F1
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L2
L3
I2_13780b
L1
L1
L1
L2
L3
PEN
L2
L3
I2_13782b
L1
PEN
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
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N
PEN
I2_13784b
L1
I2_16015
L1
F1
F1
L1
PEN
L1
L1
N
PE
N
PE
RS
RS
PEN
L1
L1
L2
L3
PEN
L2
L3
F1
I2_13786b
L1
L2
L3
PEN
L2
L1
L3
I2_13788b
L1
PEN
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
RS
PEN
F1
L3
L1
F2
L1
L2
L3
PEN
F1
L1
L2
L3
PEN
L1
L2
L3
PE
L2
L3
I2_13945
L2
I2_13944
L1
PE
F2
L1
L2
L3
PE
RS = remote signaling
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PE
RS
PE
L3
L1
F2
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
5SD7 464-. for TN-S systems
L2
L3
F2
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
L1
L2
L3
N
5SD7 464-. for TN-S/TT systems
RS
RS
PE
L3
PE
F2
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L1
I2_13791a
L2
I2_13948
F2
F1
L1
L1
N
PE
N
PE
RS
RS
PEN
PE
L1
L2
L3
F2
F1
L1
L2
L3
PEN
L1
L2
L3
PEN
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L3
I2_13793a
L1 L2
I2_13795a
L1
I2_13947a
L2
I2_13946a
L1
PE
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F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
F2
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
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L2
L3
N
PE
2 4 6 OUT
I201_13802b
2 4 6 8 10 OUT
I201_13803b
11 12
1 3 5 IN
F1
L1
1357
N
PE
9 IN
F1
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
L+
PE
L-
I2_13949
Switch
L+
LConverter
L N PE
N
PE
N
PE
5SD7 483-.
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PEN
I2_13773a
L1 F3
L2
L3
N
PE
kWh
F2
F2
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
Lightning protection
equipotential bonding
Lightning
arrester
S
P
D
Device protection
PAS
Plant grounding
TN-C systems
TN system
F1
kWh
PEN
F2
F2
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
Lightning
arrester
PAS
Plant grounding
TN-S system
20
I2_13774a
L1 F3
L2
L3
N
PE
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S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
Lightning protection
equipotential bonding
S
P
D
S
P
D
Device protection
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L1
L2
L3 RCD
N
PE
kWh
F2
F3
I201_13775a
TT system
F1
F2
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
S
P
D
Lightning protection
equipotential bonding
S
P
D
S
P
D
Device protection
Lightning arrester
PAS
Plant grounding
TT system
PAS = equipotential bonding strip
RCD (Residual Current Device): Residual current-operated circuit breakers
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More information
Break time ta
N-PE arrester
The break time is the time required to automatically switch off the
power supply in the event of a fault in the electrical circuit or
equipment being protected. The break time is an applicationspecific value, which is derived from the level of fault current
flowing and the characteristic of the protective device.
Protective devices that are intended solely for installation between the N and PE conductor.
Operating loss
In high-frequency applications, the operating loss indicates how
many parts of the "advancing" wave are reflected at the protective device ("transition point"). This is a direct benchmark for how
well suited a protective device is to the surge impedance of the
system.
Operating temperature range
The operating temperature range specifies the range within
which the devices can be used. In the case of devices without
self-heating, this is identical to the ambient temperature range.
The temperature rise in devices with self-heating must not exceed the specified maximum value.
Protection circuit
Protection circuits are multi-step cascading protective devices
The individual protection steps can be made up of discharge
paths, varistors and/or semiconductor devices. The energetic
coordination of the individual protection steps is achieved using
decoupling elements.
Protection level Up
The protection level of a surge protective device is the highest
instantaneous value of the voltage at the terminals of an overvoltage protection device, determined from standardized individual
tests:
Lightning impulse sparkover voltage 1.2/50 s (100 %)
Operational voltage at a rate of rise 1 kV/s
Residual voltage Ures for rated discharge surge current
The protection level characterizes the capability of a overvoltage
protection device to limit overvoltages to a remainder level.
When used in power systems, the protection level determines
the mounting location with regard to overvoltage category acc.
to DIN VDE 0110-1, -11.
In the case of overvoltage protection devices used in information
systems, the protection level must be adapted to the immunity to
interference of the equipment being protected
(EN 61000-4-5, -12).
Protective conductor current IPE
The current that flows through the PE terminal connection when
the overvoltage protection device is connected to the rated arrester voltage UC without any load-side consumers.
Limit frequency fG
The limit frequency describes the frequency-dependent behavior of an arrester. The limit frequency is the respective frequency
that produces an insertion loss under specific test conditions
(aE) of 3 dB (see EN 61643-21). Unless otherwise specified, this
is based on a 50 system.
The highest continuous voltage (maximum permissible operational voltage) is the r.m.s. value of the maximum voltage that
can be applied under field conditions to the terminals of the
overvoltage protection device as specified on the respective terminal. It is the maximum voltage that can be applied to the arrester in a defined, non-conductive state that, after it has tripped
and discharged, still ensures that this state can be restored. The
value of UC is based on the rated voltage of the system being
protected and the specifications of the installation regulations
(DIN VDE 0100-534).
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Symbols
Switching symbol
Rated voltage UN
This corresponds to the rated voltage of the system to be protected. In the case of information systems, the rated voltage usually serves as the type rating. In the case of AC voltage, it is
specified as the r.m.s. value.
Description
P
D
Response time tA
Response times largely characterize the response behavior of
the individual protective elements used in arresters. Depending
on the rate of rise du/dt of the surge voltage or the di/dt of the
surge current, response times may change within specific limits.
Screening attenuation
Varistor
Short-circuit strength
The value of the prospective short-circuit current that can be
controlled by the overvoltage protection device if the respective
back-up fuse is connected.
Spark gap
Plug-in contact
Suppressor diode
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Systems
Basic protection
For installation upstream of counters in main distribution boards
or in combined main/sub-distribution boards
- No outer lightning
protection
- Power supply
over ground conductor
TN-C systems
High-risk buildings
- Outer lightning
protection system
TN-C systems
- Power supply
over overhead lines
TN-C systems
IT systems
without N conductor incorporated in the
cable
IT systems
with N conductor incorporated in the
cable
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Medium protection
Fine protection
Narrow design
5SD7 424-0, 5SD7 424-1
Standard design
5SD7 464-0, 5SD7 464-1
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Overview
The surge arresters for measuring and control technology are
overvoltage protection modules that comprise two parts, a basic
element and a plug-in part. Their application area is the protection of signal circuits.
The cable shields of basic elements can be either directly or indirectly grounded.
Technical specifications
5SD7 502-0
5SD7 520-1
5SD7 522-7
5SD7 530-3
5SD7 541-7
5SD7 550-4
C1/C2/C3/D1 C1/C2/C3/
D1/B2
V DC
V AC
68
48
185
130
40
28
5.2
3.6
40
28
14
9.8
Rated current IN
mA
2000
450
450
450
300
450
kA
--
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
kA
kA
-20
10
10
10
10
10
10
-10
10
10
kA
40
10
20
20
20
20
V
V
- 600
300
300
55
450
15
15
- 55
25
25
Core - Core
--
55
15
--
25
Core - Ground
--
160
(C2/5 kA)
160
(C2/5 kA)
--
30
55
40
ns
ns
- 100
500
500
1
100
500
500
-1
500
500
dB
--
--
--
--
--
dB
dB
0.1 (1 MHz)
--
-typ. 0.2 (5
MHz)
-0.2 (5 MHz)
MHz
MHz
MHz
----
--Typ. 70
Typ. 8
---
--Typ. 70
-Typ. 8
--
--Typ. 70
--
--
2.2
2.2
4.7
2.2
Temperature range
8/20 s
Core - Core
Core - Ground
Total surge current IN
8/20 s
Response time tA
Core - Core
Core - Ground
Insertion loss aE
IP20
V0
Test standards
5SD7 502-0
5SD7 520-1
5SD7 522-7
5SD7 530-3
5SD7 541-7
5SD7 550-4
5SD7 500-0
--
--
--
--
--
5SD7 512-1
--
--
--
--
5SD7 522-0
--
--
--
--
5SD7 522-1
--
--
--
--
5SD7 541-1
--
--
--
--
--
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Dimensional drawings
I2_15520
45
71
90
8 10 12
7 9 11
18
29
45
59
12
10
5SD7 5..
Schematics
OUT
8
PE
4
OUT
2
6
PE
4
10
OUT
8
12
12
10
PE
4
1) 2)
11
IN
3
PE
5
IN
5SD7 520-1
OUT
2
6
I2_15525
I2_15523
I2_15524
1)
3
PE
5SD7 522-7
12
10
PE
4
OUT
2
6
11
11
IN
3
PE
5SD7 530-3
OUT
2
6
PE
4
12
10
PE
4
1)
I2_15522
I2_15521
I2_15526
1) 2)
5
IN
5SD7 541-7
11
3
PE
5
IN
3
PE
5SD7 502-0
1)
With the 5SD7 512-1, 5SD7 522-1, 5SD7 541-1 and 5SD7 500-0 basic elements, the terminals 9 and 10 (GND) are directly linked to the standard
mounting rail over the metallic mounting foot.
2)
With the 5SD7 522-0 basic element, the terminals 9 and 10 (GND) are
linked with the metallic mounting foot over a gas arrester.
11
IN
3
PE
5SD7 550-4
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