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Surge Protective Devices
By:
DP##Bx-B
Data Line Models
Current Loop/Signal Line protection device with Discrete All-Mode Protection
15424 Flight Path Dr
Brooksville, FL 34604-6823
Phone: 352-799-6986
Fax: 888-900-8879
www.surgesuppression.com
The DP Series devices are designed to protect data transmission, control, and signal line circuits. These devices
are intended for installation as close to the electrical power source of the equipment as possible so as to allow for
a common point for grounding.
This device is for circuits with up to 3 pair of signal lines connected via the detachable terminal strips provided,
making installation a breeze. A ground lug is provided on the side of the unit to insure a low impedance ground
discharge path.
The unique design of these devices makes them among the most versatile SPD devices on the market with
superior performance specs and a warranty that is second to none.
GENERAL
Description:
Series wired transient voltage surge suppressor with encapsulated Optimal Response
Network circuitry for protection of data/signal type circuits.
Designed for use on data, signal, and control circuits to protect equipment from damaging
transients generated between terminals and equipment in the data collection/transmission
system.
25 Years Unlimited Free Replacement
UL497B
Application:
Warranty:
Unit Listing:
MECHANICAL
Enclosure:
Mounting:
Connection Method:
Plastic, UL 94-5VA
External mounting feet, DIN mounting foot (DIN option)
Wire clamping detachable box terminals located at the input and output sides of the
device. Wire size: Lines # 12-22 AWG, Ground # 6-12 AWG.
< 1 lbs
Shipping Weight:
CIRCUITRY
Circuit Design:
Series wired design incorporating discrete all mode protection and utilizing our
encapsulated Optimal Response Network design to provide lowest possible let-through
voltages. All suppression circuits are encapsulated in our high dielectric compound to
promote long component life and protection from the environment and/or vibration.
Dedicated protection components and circuitry for each mode. Discrete each L-L (Normal
Mode) and each L-G (Common Mode)
Protection Modes:
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Continuous
Operating Voltage:
Maximum Continuous
Operating Current:
Series Resistance:
Maximum Data Rate:
Peak Surge Current per Pair:
See Table on back
500 mA
5 Ohms per wire
Up to 10 Mbps
L-L 10 kA, L-G 10 kA
Because we are constantly seeking to improve our products, specifications are subject to change at any time.
 2016 Surge Suppression Incorporated ®. Specification Last Changed 12/21/2016
Let-Through Voltages Using ANSI/IEEE C62.45 & C62-41.1 / C62-41.2 Test Environment:
Static, positive polarity. All voltages are peak (10%).
Nominal System
Operating Voltage
Model Number
(Vnom)
Maximum
Continuous
Operating Voltage
Maximum
Continuous
Operating Current
(MCOV)
(MCOC)
Cat. B Impulse Wave
Test Mode
6 kV, 3 kA
L-G
< 20
< 20
L-L
L-G
< 30
6 > Vnom < 15
DP12Bx-B
24V
500 mA
< 30
L-L
L-G
< 40
15 ≤ Vnom < 32
DP24Bx-B
36 V
500 mA
< 40
L-L
L-G
< 80
32 ≥ Vnom < 60
DP48Bx-B
62 V
500 mA
< 80
L-L
L-G
< 220
60 ≥ Vnom ≤ 190
DP140Bx-B
200 V
500 mA
< 220
L-L
Notes: The lower case “x” is set to: 2, 4 or 6 to specify the number of terminals to be protected. Odd numbers of conductors require the use
of the next higher even numbered model or an additional like model.
0 > Vnom ≤ 6
DP5Bx-B
7.5 V
500 mA
4.64"
4.250"
Input
Output
ø 0.19"
3.355"
1.364"
1.368"
Actual unit may vary from picture
Because we are constantly seeking to improve our products, specifications are subject to change at any time.
 2016 Surge Suppression Incorporated ®. Specification Last Changed 12/21/2016