FLT-SEC-HYBRID surge protective device (SPD) held in one hand

Our solution: FLT-SEC-HYBRID

One solution that addresses all three aspects of saving space, money, and valuable cable length is a surge protective device (SPD) with integrated fuse.

FLT-SEC-HYBRID

FLT-SEC-HYBRID in the main distribution

Our solution: FLT-SEC-HYBRID Surge protective device with integrated backup fuse

One solution that addresses all three aspects of saving space, money, and valuable cable length is an SPD with integrated fuse.

Eliminating the need for a separate backup fuse also provides completely different options for the installation location of the surge protective device. There is no need to operate or maintain a surge protective device. It should provide safety by running in the background. And that is also exactly where it is installed.

The FLT-SEC-H is a combination of spark gap with no line follow current and surge-proof fuse, and can therefore be used without a separate backup fuse. The short-circuit power of up to 100 kA means it can also be used in large power distributions.

Size ratio of backup fuse to FLT-SEC-H
FLT-SEC-H YouTube

The video shows the scale of the backup fuse compared to the FLT-SEC-H in more detail.
In addition, you'll also find a brief summary of the important points about line lengths.

Advantages of FLT-SEC-H compared to a separate backup fuse

  • Up to 80% more space in the control cabinet
  • Shorter cable paths, for a low voltage protection level
  • Safe system testing with pluggable protection modules