Why does a surge protective device need both Class I and Class II ratings?
A surge protective device with Type 1+2 rating combines lightning current and switching surge protection in on...
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Read MoreSurge protector, suitable for AC 50/60Hz, rated voltage 220V/380V power supply system, to protect indirect lig...
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