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DIN Rail Telecom/Data surge protector
DLA2-24DBC
2-pair DIN rail plug-in Data surge protector
DLA2-24DBC
Part Number
640331
Din rail plug-in surge protector
2-pair
Un: 48 V
Shield wire protection
Without line cut-off
IEC 61643-21 compliance
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DLA protect I&C, telecommunication equipment and data technology systems from lightning effects and surges. Designed for DIN rail mounting, these surge protectors can be used for all applications with voltages from 6 V to max. 170 V and transmission rates up to 10 Mbit/s and protect one (DLA) to two (DLA2) pairs with a plug-in protection module. The electrical circuit of the DLA consists of a combination of high-performance gas discharge tubes and fast-switching diodes for high discharge capacity and fast response behaviour. The shield connection is additionally earthed via a gas discharge tube. The earthing connection is conveniently made via the top-hat rail. When the plug-in module is unplugged, the transmission signal is not interrupted. Special versions: DLAH are protective devices for applications with higher current values, operating current for connected operating devices up to 2.4 A. DLAW is a version which interrupts the signal transmission when the protection module is pulled out. D3 types aim to realize fine protection and D2 types is specific for floating applicaiton.
Select another reference:
DLA2-06D2
DLA2-06D3
DLA2-06DBC
DLA2-12D3
DLA2-170
DLA2-24D2
DLA2-24D3
DLA2-24DBC
DLA2-48D3
DLA2-48DBC
Electrical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Norms
Schemas
Network
Fipway, WorldFIP, FieldBus-h2
Nominal line voltage
Un
24 V
Max. DC operating voltage
Uc
28 Vdc
Max. frequency
f max.
> 20 MHz
Insertion loss
< 1 dB
Max. load current
@25°C
IL
300 mA
Max. discharge current
max. withstand @ 8/20 µs by pole
Imax
20 kA
Line inductance (± 10 %)
non
Protection level
@ In (8/20 µs)
Up L/L
75 V
Max. capacitance
C
< 50 pF
Impulse current
2 x 10/350µs Test - D1 Category
Iimp
5 kA
Nominal discharge current
C2 Category
In
5 kA
Line resistance (± 10%)
4.7 Ohm
Network type
Data Communication
Technology
GDT+Clamping diode
SPD configuration
2-pairs+shielded
Connection to Network
By screw terminal: cross section 0.5-2.5mm²
Format
Plug-in DIN box
Mounting
Symmetrical rail 35 mm (EN 60715)
Housing material
Thermoplastic UL94 V-0
Operating and storage temperature
-40/+85°C
Protection rating
IP20
Failsafe mode
Short-circuit
Disconnection indicator
Transmission interrupt - default mode 2
Spare module(s)
DLA2M-48dBC
Dimensions
See diagram
Standards compliance
IEC 61643-21 / EN 61643-21
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Description:
2-pair DIN rail plug-in Data surge protector
Standards compliance:
IEC 61643-21 / EN 61643-21
Technology:
GDT+Clamping diode
SPD configuration:
2-pairs+shielded
Network:
Fipway, WorldFIP, FieldBus-h2
Max. DC operating voltage:
28 Vdc
Max. discharge current :
20 kA
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Reference:
DLA2-24DBC
Part Number:
640331
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