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FURSE SINGLE PHASE SUPPLIES WITH DIN HOUSING

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Furse Single Phase Supplies with DIN Housing

Combined Type 1, 2 and 3 tested protector (to BS EN 61643) for use on mains power distribution systems primarily to protect connected electronic equipment from transient overvoltages on the mains supply, e.g. computer, communications or control equipment. Innovative remote display options allow both protector and display to be mounted in their optimum position.

  • Very low let-through voltage (enhanced protection to BS EN 62305) between all sets of conductors (phase to neutral, phase to earth, neutral to earth – Full Mode protection)

  • Full mode design capable of handling partial lightning currents as well as allowing continual operation of protected equipment

  • Three phase ESP XXX D1R/LED or ESP XXX D1R/LCD units (where XXX = 208, or 415, or 480) have a remote display that allows the protector to be mounted close to the incoming feed or distribution board with the display being mounted in a visible position e.g. at the front of the panel

  • Three phase ESP XXX D1/LCD or ESP XXX D1R/LCD units have backlit LCD intelligent display offering clear status information that can be rotated should the unit be mounted on its side to facilitate short connection leads for optimal protection

  • Changeover active volt free contact enables the protector to be used to warn of phase loss (i.e. power failure,blown fuses etc)

  • Flashing warning of potentially fatal neutral to earth supply faults (due to incorrect earthing, wiring errors or unbalanced conditions)

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Furse Single Phase Supplies with DIN Housing

Combined Type 1, 2 and 3 tested protector (to BS EN 61643) for use on mains power distribution systems primarily to protect connected electronic equipment from transient overvoltages on the mains supply, e.g. computer, communications or control equipment. Innovative remote display options allow both protector and display to be mounted in their optimum position.