11/17/2024 6:39 p.m.
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Dimmer coupler 32A 220/380V 36mm DIN rail
REF: SP082
Specifications
  • Modular design for installation on DIN rail (2 x 18 mm = 36 mm).
  • Operating current: 10A to 63A.
  • Decoupling function.
  • For use in installations based on 20/380V.
  • CoNominal current: 32 AgL/gG.
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Specifications
  • Modular design for installation on DIN rail (2 x 18 mm = 36 mm).
  • Operating current: 10A to 63A.
  • Decoupling function.
  • For use in installations based on 20/380V.
  • CoNominal current: 32 AgL/gG.

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Decoupler and modular attenuator, compatible with IEC61643 and GB50343 standards. The decoupler uses a voltage of up to 500V. Modular design compatible with DIN rail.

Specifications
  • Modular design for installation on DIN rail (2 x 18 mm = 36 mm).
  • Operating current: 10A to 63A.
  • Decoupling function.
  • For use in installations based on 20/380V.
  • CoNominal current: 32 AgL/gG.
  • Flame protection: UL94-V0.
  • Environmental protection: IP20.
  • It has 2 terminals for the connection.
  • Maximum operating voltage: 500 VAC.
  • Electric frequency: 50-60 Hz.
  • Standard: EN60950: 1955-10.
  • Size: 90 x 36 x 65 mm.
  • Weight: 280 g.
  • Gross Weight: 300 g
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Master-pack: 1

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Technical terms

  • Hz
  • DIN
  • IEC 61643
  • DIN Rail
  • VAC
Hz
One hertz is one cycle per second, meaning repeating cycle as an event. For example, hertz is applied physics measuring the number of times for a second wave (either acoustic or electromagnetic) is repeated or can be applied, among other uses, to ocean waves that reach the Beach vibrations per second or a solid. The quantity that measures the frequency hertz is called,in this regard, the inverse of the period. One hertz is an oscillation frequency of suffering a particle over a period of one second.

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