MEAN WELL Launches SPD-10-320S High Performance Surge Protection Device

In order to expand the surge protection device product line, MEAN WELL is releasing new surge protection device with high performance, SPD-10-320S.


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SPD-10-320S series is an LED driver surge protection device mainly composed of MOV, GDT and flame-retardant shell, which is suitable for second-level and third-level surge protection of low-voltage distribution systems and LED electrical equipment. SPD-10-320S can dramatically decrease the high surge impact of lightning to luminaires, which expands luminaires life cycle.


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Features: 

  • Maximum continuous operating voltage :320VAC
  • 10kA maximum discharge current
  • Low MLV and high reliability
  • Overheat protection and failure indication function
  • IP67 design for indoor and outdoor installation
  • Dimension(L × W × H): 85x37x41mm
  • 5 years warranty


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