Phoenix Contact, PT 4X1- 5DC-ST Surge Protector 5V dc Maximum Voltage Rating 20 kA Maximum Surge Current Protective Plug

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RS Stock No.:
802-6754
Mfr. Part No.:
2838306
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

Surge Protector

Suppressor Type

Protective Plug

Maximum Voltage

5V dc

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Maximum Surge Current

20kA

Series

PT 4X1- 5DC-ST

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

EN 61643-21, IEC 61643-21

Depth

17.7mm

Height

65.5mm

Length

90mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

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