EMERSON SE4003S2B1

The Emerson SE4003S2B1 is typically a surge protective device (SPD) designed to protect electrical systems from transient overvoltages caused by lightning strikes or other electrical transients. Here are the product parameters, specifications, and application areas of the Emerson SE4003S2B1:
Product Parameters:
Voltage Rating: The maximum continuous voltage that the SPD can withstand without failing.
Current Rating: The maximum current that the SPD can carry under normal operating conditions.
Clamping Voltage: The voltage across the SPD when it is conducting current during a transient event. This voltage determines the level of protection provided.
Surge Current Capacity: The maximum current that the SPD can withstand during a transient event without failing. This is typically measured in kA (kiloamperes).
Response Time: The time taken by the SPD to respond to a transient event and start conducting current.
Number of Phases: The number of electrical phases (single-phase, three-phase, etc.) that the SPD is designed to protect.
Specifications:
Physical Size: The dimensions of the SPD, including length, width, and height.
Weight: The mass of the SPD.
Mounting Type: How the SPD is installed, such as through-hole mounting or surface mount.
Connection Type: The type of electrical connections required, such as wire terminals, plugs, or sockets.
Certifications and Standards: Compliance with electrical safety and surge protection standards, such as UL, IEC, or other regional certifications.
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The Emerson SE4003S2B1 is typically a surge protective device (SPD) designed to protect electrical systems from transient overvoltages caused by lightning strikes or other electrical transients. Here are the product parameters, specifications, and application areas of the Emerson SE4003S2B1:
Product Parameters:
Voltage Rating: The maximum continuous voltage that the SPD can withstand without failing.
Current Rating: The maximum current that the SPD can carry under normal operating conditions.
Clamping Voltage: The voltage across the SPD when it is conducting current during a transient event. This voltage determines the level of protection provided.
Surge Current Capacity: The maximum current that the SPD can withstand during a transient event without failing. This is typically measured in kA (kiloamperes).
Response Time: The time taken by the SPD to respond to a transient event and start conducting current.
Number of Phases: The number of electrical phases (single-phase, three-phase, etc.) that the SPD is designed to protect.
Specifications:
Physical Size: The dimensions of the SPD, including length, width, and height.
Weight: The mass of the SPD.
Mounting Type: How the SPD is installed, such as through-hole mounting or surface mount.
Connection Type: The type of electrical connections required, such as wire terminals, plugs, or sockets.
Certifications and Standards: Compliance with electrical safety and surge protection standards, such as UL, IEC, or other regional certifications.
Application Areas:
The Emerson SE4003S2B1 is commonly used in the following areas:
Building and Facility Protection: To protect electrical systems in commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and other facilities from lightning strikes and electrical transients.
Industrial Applications: In manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and other industrial environments where electrical equipment needs protection from transients caused by equipment switching or external events.
Telecommunications: To protect telephone lines, data lines, and other telecommunication systems from transients that can disrupt signal transmission.
Power Distribution Systems: In utility substations, transformers, and other power distribution equipment to protect against transients that can affect the reliability of the power supply.
Please note that specific parameters and specifications may vary depending on the model and version of the Emerson SE4003S2B1 surge protective device. It is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s literature or contact Emerson for detailed and accurate information.