Surge Protection Device
Surge Protection Device
Description
TP20D is a power surge protector; it is used for surge
protection ofcommercial lighting power sources such as
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street lighting (ClassI ,ClassII ), landscape lighting, and
surge protection for power ports suchas security, electrical
appliances, and sockets. TP20D has a fullysealed
enclosure that is fire, water,dust and IP65 rated. The
lightningprotection device adopts full mode protection,
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adopts UVT technology,and has leakage current and
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freewheeling interruption function. Theproduct is small
and comes with L, N and PE cables for easy
installationand application. The product's maximum
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protection lightning current is 20kA , which can withstand
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20kV surge voltage shock.
Applications
l Outdoor and l Wash wall lighting
Agency Standard Agency File Number CommercialLED Lighting l Parking garage/lot
CB IEC61643-11 HU-002503 l Roadway lighting lighting
l Traffic lighting l Flood lighting
TUV EN61643-11 50427906 l Digital signage l Tunnel lighting
CE EN61643-11 50427907 l Security power supply l Street lighting
Note:
1. UVT: It is an abbreviation of Ultra low voltage triggering technology. It is a design that absorb the high and low voltage energy of the surge in
advance.It can absorb the surge energy more completely, and the residual voltage is low, and the protection effect on the back-end equipment is
obvious. This technology is patented by Ruilongyuan.
2. ClassI: In this paper, a luminaire that refers to “accessible conductive parts connected to protective earthing conductors in fixed wiring” (from
IEC60598 - luminaires - general requirements and test - Chinese version).
3. Class II: In this paper, the term “light-protection protection is not only dependent on basic insulation, but also has additional safety measures, such as
double insulation or reinforced insulation, but no protectivegrounding or protection measures depending on installation conditions” (from IEC60598-
Luminaires - General Requirements and Tests - Chinese version).
4. Leakagecurrent: In this paper, the current flowing through the SPD does not occur when the power is connected. For example, zinc oxide varistor is a
device with leakage characteristics.
5. Freewheeling: Current from the connected power source that flows through the SPD during and after the discharge current passes. For example, gas
discharge tubes and thyristors are devices with freewheelingcharacteristics (cited from IEC61643-11).
6. 20kA: refers to the maximum discharge current (Imax) in the 8/20μs surge waveform test.
7. 20kV: refers to the nominal discharge voltage (Vn) in the 1.2/50μs surge waveform test.
Note:
8. Rated operating voltage: The normal AC mains voltage rating assigned by the manufacturer to the SPD (cited from Ul1449).
9. Max.Continuous voltage: The maximum rms voltage that can be continuously applied to the SPD (cited from IEC61643-11).
10. Nominal discharge current: The current peak selected by the manufacturer. With SPD, the current waveform is 8/20μs, and the SPD remains
functional after 15 surges (from UL1449).
11. Maximum discharge current: The peak value of the SPD current flowing through the 8/20 waveform and the manufacturer's claimed amplitude.
Belongs to the T2 test type (quoted from IEC61643-11).
12. Nominal discharge voltage: The discharge open circuit voltage peak with a 1.2/50 μs waveform and flowing through the SPD (this parameter is the
RUILON laboratory custom parameter, which is equivalent to the open circuit voltage Uoc defined by the T3 test in IEC61643-11).
13. Maximum discharge voltage: The peak value of the SPD voltage flowing through the 1.2/50 waveform and the manufacturer's claimed amplitude (this
parameter is the RUILON laboratory custom parameter, whichis twice the open circuit voltage of the T3 test in IEC61643-11). (2Uoc)).
14. Voltage protection level: The maximum voltage expected to occur between the two ends of the SPD due to the application of a specified gradient of
the impulse voltage and the specified amplitude and the inrush current of the waveform (cited from IEC61643-11).
10000
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l Nominal discharge voltage: 20kV, 1.2/50μs;
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102 l Maximum discharge current: 20kA, 8/20μs;
103 4th
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l Executive standard:IEC/EN:61643-11/UL1449 ;
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106 l Parallel SPD equipment;
Peak current(A)
About UVT
I(kA) I(kA)
Absorbed Absorbed
surge energy surge energy
Normal
Residual
surge energy UVT
8μs 8μs
t(μs) Residual t(μs)
20μs 20μs surge energy
Since the introduction of the 20kV ultra-thin surge suppressor in 2014, Ruilongyuan Electronics has continuously improved its surge protectiontechnology
and proposed thetheoretical concept of efficient absorption of surge energy. After many tests, the circuit model was established and the ultra-low voltage
triggering scheme (UVT1) was introduced. Itwas applied to the new totem surge suppressor, which greatly improved the surge protection efficiency and
played a good role in the protected equipment. Surge protection effect.
Connector
Power supply IN
Power or OUT
Driver
TP20D
Notes:
1. The connection line of the lightning arrester will be connected after tining.
2. If there are no wiring terminals, wires should be welded,and the welds need to do isolation treatment.
3. L----Brown; N----Blue; P E---Yellow and Green.
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test each product selected for their own applications. RUILON products are not designed for, and may not be usedin, all applications.