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Gas Tube Arresters (GTA -
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Gas tube arresters (GTA) or gas discharge tubes (GDT) provide protection against voltage and current surges in electronic and electrical equipment
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Fall Arrest Systems -
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Fall arrest systems prevent personnel from falling in construction sites, factories, etc
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Surge Suppressors, Three Phase -
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Three phase surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on AC three phase power lines. Three phase surge suppressors are not plug-in style devices.
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Grounding Rods and Lightning Protection -
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Grounding rods and lightning protection systems provide reliable electrical connection to the earth or ground and can vary from simple copper rods to sophisticated electrolytic rod systems with active soil moisture replenishment.
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Surge Suppressors, Dataline and DC Signal -
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Dataline and DC signal surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on data or DC signal lines.
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Surge Suppressors, Transient Voltage -
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Transient voltage surge suppressors protect against temporary excess voltage and/or current in an electrical circuit that has been disturbed.
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Burners -
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Burners are heating devices that use air supplied specifically for the combustion of a fuel gas.
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Thermal Oxidizers and Catalytic Oxidizers -
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Thermal oxidizers and catalytic oxidizers are used to destroy volatile organic compounds (VOC) in process gases.
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Refractory Shapes -
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Refractory shapes include recasted, preformed or sintered refractory products that are formed prior to installation in furnaces, boilers or other high temperature equipment.
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Igniters -
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Igniters are used to deliver ignition solutions to boilers, furnaces, burners, dryers, and other heat sources.
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Furnace Controllers -
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Furnace controllers are used to control temperature, heat delivery, and other variables in industrial furnaces. They control the burner flame, air mixture and trim to maintain and optimize furnace performance.
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Thermal Insulation and Fireproofing Materials -
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Thermal insulation and fireproofing materials reduce the flow of heat through the thickness of the material. They are typically fiber-based or foam structures prepared from thermally-stable materials.
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Circuit Protection Devices -
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Circuit protection devices are used to protect electronic components from unwanted transients such as current and voltage surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning, spikes and other signals that can imperil the operation or damage the component.
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Specialty Personal Protective Equipment -
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Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to personal protective equipment.
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Part Numbers for arrester
| Part # |
Distributor |
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Product Category |
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| PMT1060014 |
Newark |
SRC DEVICES
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Surge Arresters
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Gas Discharge Surge Suppressor; Breakdown Voltage Min:480V; Breakdown Voltage, Vbr:600V; Breakdown Voltage Max:720V; Impulse Breakdown Voltage:1000V; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Capacitance:1pF; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes RoHS Compliant: Y |
| PMT3(310)40010 |
Newark |
SRC DEVICES
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Surge Arresters
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Gas Discharge Surge Suppressor; Breakdown Voltage Min:320V; Breakdown Voltage, Vbr:400V; Breakdown Voltage Max:480V; Impulse Breakdown Voltage:750V; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Terminal Type:Radial Leaded; Voltage Rating:400V RoHS Compliant: Yes |
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Howstuffworks "How Lightning Works"
To really guard against strike damage, you need a lightning arrester. The arrester uses a gas-filled gap that acts as an open circuit to low potentials, but becomes ionized and conducts at very high ...
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Surge Arrester A71-H10X
2-Electrode-Arrester Ordering code: B88069X3820S102 Not to scale Dimensions in mm Non controlled document EPCOS AG 2002. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this data sheet, enclosures ...
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Surge Arrester (SimPowerSystems)
to measure the current flowing through the Surge Arrester block.. Select Branch voltage and current. to measure the surge arrester voltage and current.. Place a Multimeter block in your model to ...
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spark arrester: definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com
spark arrester. Definition spark arrester. noun. any device used to prevent sparks from escaping, as from a chimney. Browse the Dictionary. ? spark spark chamber ? ? sparing spark coil ? ? sparge ...
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The arrester was placed at the base of the flare stack in nine of the installations. The tenth site had the arrester 74 ft from the base of a 40-ft high flare stack.
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Post a question or answer questions about "spark arrester" at WikiAnswers.. . Copyrights:. Dictionary definition of spark arrester. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth ...
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Definition: arrester
arrester. arrester: A device that protects hardware, such as systems, subsystems, circuits, and equipment, from voltage or current surges produced by lightning or electromagnetic pulses. Note: If the ...
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Hard-Wired Secondary Surge Arrester
Hard-Wired Secondary Surge Arrester. *. Suitable for use in service entrance locations. *. Meets requirements of NEC Article 280. *. UL Listed *. CSA Certified. *. Meets ANSI/IEEE C62.11-1987. *. ...
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Surge Arrester
Surge Arrester. early warning of potential failures. 01/10/2005. Report dead link Reference: 15610. The DEHNguard TH275 LI surge arrester gives advanced warning of failure while still maintaining its ...
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Lightning Protection: Improving Reliability Through the Use of Surge Arresters
... while perching on the ground side. This action leads to an immediate flashover of the arrester. It generally just causes the line to blink, but on occasion it can lead to a complete arrester failure ...
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