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Leviton 51120-1 120/240 Volt Single Phase Panel Mount 4 Mode Protection 50 kA Max Surge Current Rating Surge Protective Device

Manufacturer: Leviton | Catalog # 51120-1 | Codale Part # 4172807

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120/240V Single Phase Panel Mount Surge Protective Device, 4-Mode Protection, 50kA Max Surge Current Rating, NEMA 1 Enclosure, UL 1449 4th Edition Type 2

Technical Information

Applications
Commercial
Connection Type
Parallel
Flamability Class
Rated V-2 Per UL 94
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Indicator
Noise Filtering
Material
Steel
Mounting Type
Panel
NEMA Size
1
Number of Phases
1 Phase
Operating Temperature
-10 degrees C
Short Circuit Current
10 kA
Size
7.50 H x 4.25 W x 3.25 D IN
Standard
ANSI\IEEE (Category C-62.41, C-62.45),CULus Listed (1449),NEMA
Storage Temperature
-20 To 85 degrees C
Tc Connection
Parallel Hardwired via 12 AWG Wire
Temperature Rating
-10 to 60 degrees C Operating, -20 to 85 degrees C Storage
Type
Type 2
Voltage
120/240 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Leviton
Sub Brand
Surge Panels

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
078477827642
Environmental Conditions
Humidity (5 To 95 Non-Condensing) %
Finish
Powder Coated
Product UPC
07847782764
Weight
4.3200 lb

Dimensions

Warranty Length
5 yr

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
Mexico
Features
  • Levitons Surge Protection Devices can be used individually or as part of a coordinated application strategy, to protect sensitive electronic equipment, in industrial, commercial and residential locations, from the stress and degradation inflicted by voltage transients. Leviton Surge Protection Devices are compliant with UL 1449 Standards. Levitons outstanding Surge Protection Devices divert damaging voltage transients, or surges, away from electronic equipment. Transients are diverted away from sensitive micro circuitry, providing protection against catastrophic failure, costly downtime and data disruptions.



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