Pepperl+Fuchs M-LB-5000
Surge Protection

Pepperl+Fuchs M-LB-5000
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M LB 5000

  • Nominal current: Up to 2 A
  • Breakdown voltage: Up to 1 kV
  • Discharge energy: Up to 10 J
  • Input resistance: 10 ohms
  • Output resistance: 1 Ohm
  • Insulation resistance: > 10 GΩ
Item Number: M-LB-5000
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M-LB-5000 is an innovative modular surge protector from Pepperl+Fuchs that reliably protects valuable components and equipment of industrial plants from destructive overvoltages and current peaks. This new generation of modules combines unprecedented diagnostics and modularity in a compact housing with a width of only 6.2 mm.

Datasheet:

  • Protection type: Overvoltage protection
  • Rated voltage: 24V DC, 48V DC, 230V AC
  • Maximum discharge current: Up to 10 kA
  • Reaction time: < 0.5 μs
  • Status indication: LED indicators
  • Diagnostics: Remote access to status and event data
  • Mounting: DIN rail
  • Degree of protection: IP20
  • Ambient temperature: From -40°C to +70°C
  • Compliance: IEC 61508 SIL 3

Advantages:

  • Reliable protection: Protects valuable components and equipment from overvoltages and current peaks.
  • Advanced diagnostics: Provides access to detailed status and event data for proactive maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Modularity: Allows easy replacement of modules during operation without additional assembly.
  • Compactness: Takes up minimal space on a DIN rail.
  • Ease of installation: No additional wiring required.
  • Compliance with standards: Meets the strictest international safety standards.

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