DC Surge Protection Device | 20 kA Discharge Current | 600-1500V DC | Plug-in Design by Noark
DC surge protection device with a nominal discharge current of 20 kA and a maximum operational voltage of 600-1500V DC—ideal for photovoltaic systems. Built for renewable energy installations, it features a plug-in design with status indication for easy monitoring.
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Product Name/Title: Ex9UEP 20 1P 500M (N) IEC
Brand: Noark
SKU: 850012
Alternatively Known As: DC Surge Protection Device, DC SPD for Solar Systems, Photovoltaic Surge Protector, Noark Ex9UEP SPD
- Nominal discharge current In: 20 kA (8/20 µs) per path
- Maximum discharge current Imax: 40 kA (8/20 µs)
- Max. continuous operational voltage UCPV: 600 to 1500 V DC
- Compliance with EN 50539-11
- Suitable for grounded and ungrounded PV systems
- Plug-in module design with status indication
- Optional remote indication contact
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 70mm x 60mm x 90mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Suitable for PV systems
- PV T2 (Class II, Type 2, C) class Surge Protective Devices
- Nominal discharge current In 20 kA (8/20 µs) per path
- Maximum discharge current Imax 40 kA (8/20 µs)
- Max. continuous operational voltage UCPV from 600 to 1500 V DC
- Plug-in module design with status indication
- Optional remote indication contact
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician experienced with photovoltaic systems and surge protection devices.
- Photovoltaic (PV) systems
- Grounded and ungrounded DC electrical systems
- Renewable energy installations requiring surge protection
- AS/NZS 5033 – Installation of Photovoltaic (Solar) Systems
- Protects sensitive PV system components, reducing electronic waste
- Enhances system longevity and reliability, supporting sustainable energy use
Standard manufacturer warranty applies, typically 2 years against manufacturing defects.
The Noark DC SPD Ex9UEP 20 1P 500M (N) IEC is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for protecting photovoltaic and DC electrical systems from surge damage.