Surge Arrester 3-Electrode-Arrester T83-A230XF4 Ordering code: B88069X8870B502 DC spark-over voltage 1) 2) 4) 230 ± 20 V % < 450 < 400 V V < 650 < 600 V V Nominal impulse discharge current (wave 8/20 µs) 5) Single impulse discharge current (wave 8/20 µs) 5) 10 15 kA kA Nominal alternating discharge current (50 Hz, 1 s) 5) Alternating discharge current (50 Hz, 9 cycles) 5) 10 40 A A Response time of failsafe mechanism at 1 A, typical < 10 s > 10 GΩ 4) < 1.5 pF Transverse delay time 3) < 0.2 µs Arc voltage at 1 A, typical Glow to arc transition current Glow voltage < 25 ~1 ~ 200 V A V Weight ~ 2.2 g Storage temperature -40 ... +90 °C Climatic category (IEC 60068-1) 40/ 90/ 21 Impulse spark-over voltage 4) at 100 V/µs - for 99 % of measured values - typical values of distribution at 1 kV/µs - for 99 % of measured values - typical values of distribution Insulation resistance at 100 Vdc Capacitance at 1 MHz 4) Marking, red 230 YY O 230 YY O - Nominal voltage - Year of production - Non radioactive 1) At delivery AQL 0.65 level II, DIN ISO 2859 In ionized mode 3) Test according to ITU-T Rec. K.12 4) Tip or ring electrode to center electrode 5) Total current through center electrode, half value through tip respectively ring electrode. Terms in accordance with ITU-T Rec. K.12 and DIN 57845/VDE0845 2) The arrester failsafe mechanism contains a solder pellet with a melting temperature between 193 and 203 °C. AB E / AB PM Issue 07, 21.04.2004 Page 1 of 2 Surge Arrester 3-Electrode-Arrester T83-A230XF4 Ordering code: B88069X8870B502 Not to scale Dimensions in mm Non controlled document EPCOS AG 2002. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this data sheet, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS' prior express consent is prohibited. Purchase orders are subject to the General Conditions for the Supply of Products and Services of the Electrical and Electronics Industry recommended by the ZVEI (German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association), unless otherwise agreed. AB E / AB PM Issue 07, 21.04.2004 Page 2 of 2