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Street Light Protection Module
- Street light protection module: The product is completely an outdoor application and is specially designd for protecting street light from under voltage, over voltage and over current. protects even incase of double phase/short circuits.
- Stopping power supply to the light sensing unhealthy power input and reconnects sensing healthy power suply, the product makes the lamp healthy throughout its life making the streetlamp perform well completing its lifetime.
- These AC and DC modules can be used for applying loads up to 500 wattage of MV/SV/MH Streetlamps and LED street lamps respectively.
- Since the product is for outdoor application the whole cicuit crust is made of strong ABS fire retardant material and is completely weather proof. Protects against heavy rains, wind, humidity and dust which ensures the long lasting protection of module.
- Compact size, light weight, steady and safe installation structure help to lower the wind resistance and avoid increasing the burden on the pole which makes the product windproof
- The product is designed for minimum of 1 lakh operations, which makes the product long lasting and relaiable.
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Key Features
Under voltage protection (preset)
Over voltage (ppreset)
Fuse based short cicuit protection
Suitable for outdoor application with IP66
Suitable for MV/SV/MH high masts and streetlights
Operation
Single Phase, Under voltage cutoff-190 Volts and
resets-200 Volts, over voltage cutoff-260 Volts and
resets-250 volts with accuracy of + or -5%. Module is designed to withstand high voltage and surges.
Number of operations: > 1,00,000 |
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SLPM2 UE (DC) |
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Key Features
Under voltage protection (preset)
Over voltage (ppreset)
Fuse based short cicuit protection
Suitable for outdoor application with IP66
Suitable for LED streetlights
Operation
Single Phase, Under voltage cutoff-100 Volts and
resets-110 Volts, over voltage cutoff-240 Volts and
resets-250 volts with accuracy of + or -5%. Module is designed to withstand high voltage and surges.
Number of operations: > 1,00,000 |
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