Phoenix F-MS 2200/30 Type ST-2 surge protector 2805392, Type 2 surge protection plug, spark gap has a high voltage rating, can only be used as a replaceable plug.
| Product Type | Spare Plug |
| product series | VALVETRAB MS |
| IEC Category | II |
| T2 | |
| EN Type | T2 |
| IEC power supply system | TN |
| TT | |
| type | DIN rail module, split, detachable |
| distance between active and grounded components | 8mm |
| Bits | 1 |
| Surge protection fault alarm | with visual status indication window |
| insulation characteristics | |
| Overvoltage Category | IV |
| pollution level | 3 |
| Rated frequency fN | 50Hz |
| 60Hz |
| Connection Mode | pluggable |
| Dimensional drawing | |
| width | 17.5mm |
| height | 52.4mm |
| depth | 55.3mm |
| Horizontal stitch pitch | 1 Partition |
| color | black (RAL 9005) |
| flame retardant rating to UL 94 | V-0 |
| material | 600 |
| insulation material | PA 6.6 |
| Material Group | I |
| Shell Material | PA 6.6 |
| protection channel | L-PE |
| movement direction | N-PE |
| Rated frequency fN | 50Hz |
| 60Hz | |
| Residual Flow IPE | ≤ 3 µA |
| Nominal discharge current In(8/20)µs | 15 kA |
| Maximum discharge current Imax(8/20) µs | 30 kA |
| Rated short-circuit current ISCCR | 25 kA |
| voltage protection level Up | ≤ 5 kV |
| Residual pressure Ures | ≤ 0.4 kV (In) |
| ≤ 0.25 kV (10 kA) | |
| ≤ 0.15 kV (at 5 kA) | |
| ≤ 0.1 kV (at 3 kA) | |
| 6 kV (1.2/50)& micro;s | ≤ 5 kV |
| UT | 1550V AC (200 ms/withstand mode) |
| response time tA | ≤ 100 ns |
| environmental conditions | |
| protection level | IP20 |
| ambient temperature (operation) | -40°C ... 80°C |
| ambient temperature (storage/transport) | -40°C ... 80°C |
| elevation | ≤ 2000 m (amsl) |
| Allowable humidity (operating) | 5%... 95% |
| Impact Force (Operation) | 25g |
| vibration (operation) | 5g |
| electrical clearance and creepage distance | |
| Standards/Regulations | EN 60664-1 / EN 61643-11 |
| Standards/Specifications | IEC 61643-11 |
| Considerations | 2011 |
| Standards/Specifications | EN 61643-11 |
| Considerations | 2012 |