About Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap
Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap is frequently used for preventing voltage surges from damaging equipment. It is used in large power transformers, high-voltage switches, in power plants and electrical substations. Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap stands high on durability, effectiveness, easy installation and has a long functional life as tested before dispatching.
Advanced Insulation for Hazardous LocationsEngineered for challenging environments, this spark gap ensures superior electrical safety by isolating hazardous voltages and preventing electrical arcing. With a power rating of up to 10 kW and frequency support of 50/60 Hz, it provides robust protection for single-core, single-phase systems. The high-grade porcelain housing and copper conductor guarantee long-lasting performance in demanding industrial applications.
Quick Response and Reliable PerformanceDelivering ultra-fast response times under 1 microsecond, the spark gap reacts instantly to electrical faults, minimizing risk to equipment and personnel. Its IP54 rating ensures protection against dust and limited water ingress, suitable for use in both indoor and semi-exposed electrical panels. Maintenance-free design makes it a cost-effective solution for dealers, distributors, and wholesalers across India.
FAQ's of Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap:
Q: How does the Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap protect electrical systems in hazardous areas?
A: It isolates hazardous voltages and acts as a fast-acting barrier to prevent electrical arcing, significantly enhancing safety for both equipment and operators in hazardous zones.
Q: What applications are suitable for this spark gap device?
A: This device is ideal for electrical insulation and safety protection in industrial panels, control rooms, and environments where hazardous voltage may be present, supporting single-phase setups up to 1,000V and 10 kW.
Q: When should the spark gap be installed?
A: It should be installed during the initial setup of electrical panels in hazardous locations, ensuring maximum safety from the onset of operations or as a retrofit to upgrade existing systems.
Q: Where is the recommended mounting position for this spark gap?
A: The spark gap is designed for panel mounting, allowing secure installation within electrical enclosures to provide targeted insulation and protection where it is most needed.
Q: What is the installation process for the Insulation Hazardous Spark Gap?
A: Install the spark gap by panel mounting it and connecting to a single-core cable. Ensure all terminals are securely fastened and properly aligned with system specifications for voltage, current, and phase.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this spark gap?
A: Key benefits include high dielectric strength, excellent corrosion resistance, rapid response to electrical faults, and a maintenance-free operation that adds value to safety systems with minimal upkeep.