Place of Origin: | Zhejiang |
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Location: | Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Model No.: | D28 |
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Hot Sale MOA Metal Oxide Resistor Disc with KEMA
Introduction:
A varistor remains non-conductive as a shunt-mode device during normal operation when the voltage across it remains well below its "clamping voltage", thus varistors are typically used for suppressing line voltage surges. However, a varistor may not be able to successfully limit a very large surge from an event like a lightningstrike where the energy involved is many orders of magnitude greater than it can handle. Follow-through current resulting from a strike may generate excessive current that completely destroys the varistor. Lesser surges still degrade it, however. Degradation is defined by manufacturer's life-expectancy charts that relate current, time and number of transient pulses. The main parameter affecting varistor life expectancy is its energy (Joule) rating. As the energy rating increases, its life expectancy typically increases exponentially, the number of transient pulses that it can accommodate increases and the "clamping voltage" it provides during each transient decreases. The probability of catastrophic failure can be reduced by increasing the rating, either by using a single varistor of higher rating or by connecting more devices in parallel. A varistor is typically deemed to be fully degraded when its "clamping voltage" has changed by 10%. In this condition it is not visibly damaged and it remains functional (no catastrophic failure).
Specifications:
D28 Metal Oxide Varistor(MOV):
Type | D28 Metal Oxide Varistor(MOV) |
Specification mm | D28*24 |
Voltage Gradient V/mm | 210~235 |
Square Wave Test Valve | 200 |
4/20μ S High Current Withstand kA | 65 |
8/20μ S high current withstand kA | 10 |
DC1mA Refering Voltage kV | 5.3 |
0.75Times U1mA Leak current μ A < | 10 |
Residual Votage Ratio | 1.88 |
Aging Load Point Ratio% | 85 |