Roxburgh EMC offer an extensive range of surge suppression solutions for signal line protection, DC power supply and low voltage power distribution systems. This range of Surge protectors reduce the transient overvoltages inside a facility or equipment, protecting against the indirect effects of lightning, and transients which originated within the facility.
All cables leaving a building can also provide a route back into the building, therefore, protection must be installed on: Mains Power Supplies (including UPS - Class C and Class B); Data Communications and Local Area Network Cables; Signal, Control, Instrumentation and Alarm Lines; Telephone and Telemetry Lines.
Surge Protection Devices have historically not been covered by BS7671 Wiring Regulations, despite the vital role they can play in protecting electrical and electronic equipment. However, this has now changed with the recently published first amendment implemented 1st January 2012. See downloads.
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Class C - Low Voltage Power Supply Protection The Class C series of over-voltage surge protective devices has been developed to protect against the effects of indirect lightning discharges and induced voltages and is intended to provide protection in zones 1 – 2 per IEC 62305. ...more |
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Class C - DC Power Protection The Class C - DC power series - has been designed to meet the unique requirements of protection of DC power systems found in telepower and railway applications. ...more |
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Class B - Low Voltage Power System Protection The Class B series of over-voltage surge protective devices has been developed to protect against partial direct and indirect lightning discharges and is intended to provide protection in zones 0A - 1, per IEC 62305. ...more |
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VSU - Voltage Suppression unit (External) - 2W, 3W and 4W The VSU range of voltage suppression units. ...more |