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Bussmann BSPA Series Surge Protection Device, 200 kA, 120/240V Split-Phase, NEMA 4X, with Filtering, Alarm and Form C Relay

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Bussmann BSPA Series surge protection device, 200 kA, 120/240V split-phase with NEMA 4X enclosure. Includes filtering, alarm indicator, and Form C relay output for system monitoring.

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Bussmann BSPA Series Surge Protection Device

The Bussmann (Eaton) BSPA200240S8P is a high-performance surge protection device rated at 200 kA for 120/240V split-phase systems. The NEMA 4X enclosure makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations, while integrated filtering, alarm, and Form C relay outputs allow integration with building management and monitoring systems.

Key Specifications

  • Model: BSPA200240S8P
  • Series: BSPA
  • Surge Current Rating: 200 kA
  • Voltage: 120/240V
  • Phase: Split-phase
  • Enclosure Rating: NEMA 4X
  • Features: Filtering, Alarm, Form C Relay

Applications

Designed to protect electrical equipment from transient voltage surges in residential, commercial, and light industrial applications. The NEMA 4X rating provides protection in wet or corrosive environments, and the Form C relay output enables remote monitoring of device status.

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