HARTING launches Han® SP Module: Surge protection in a modular connector HARTING has developed a protective circuit housed within a modular connector in order to protect common signals in the instrumentation and control (I&C) area. This means that both digital and analogue circuits are securely protected.

HARTING has developed a protective circuit housed within a modular connector in order to protect common signals in the instrumentation and control (I&C) area. This means that both digital and analogue circuits are securely protected.

Since these signals can be of different types, in addition to a modular combination for I&C signals with common reference potential (generally digital signals), HARTING also offers a combination for differential signal transmission or for transmission without a common reference signal.

These signals are generally differential types such as bus interfaces up to 5 MHz or analogue signals such as 0/4-20 mA or 0/2-10 V. Both types – two-channel types for differential signals and four-channel types for signals with common reference potential – can transmit nominal 24 V DC and up to 0.5 A. The protection level is approximately 50 V, depending on the type.

Transients, which can disturb signal circuits and destroy electronic devices, are discharged to the ground via an appropriate spring element and the grounded Han-Modular® hinged frame. This ensures interference-free transmission of the signal.

When used correctly, the surge protection modules reduce the number of operating faults, increase the service life of the production line and ultimately increase plant uptime. Additional costs are avoided and the profitability of the production plant is maintained.

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