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PRESS RELEASE
Release Date: Immediate
Contact: Antonio Valles
(480) 967-0624
Date: March 6, 2000
Transient Voltage Suppressors from CCI
Pass UL 497B Listed Requirements
Tempe, AZ--Circuit Components, Inc. (CCI),
has been notified that its SAB and SPU series of surge suppressors
have recently passed the UL 497B listed requirements for data
communications and fire alarm circuits.
Underwriters Laboratories, North Brook, IL,
conducted the testing. The devices tested were Series SAB and
SPU data protectors, consisting of daughter modules plugged into
base modules. These hybrid-type surge suppressors provide electronic
filtering and add transient suppression for the protection of
I/O modules from all major manufacturers.
The SAB/SPU Series protects the AC, DC, contact
output, current output and signal input lines of I/O modules.
They are used in data transmission applications, telecommunications
equipment, 4-20mA loops, and general purpose applications.
The SPU surge protector is a hard-wired version
that uses miniature field screw terminals for the connection between
the input and the I/O equipment connection. The SAB differs from
the SPU in that it uses a latch connector for interconnections
with Allen Bradley I/O modules. This connector is identical to
those used in the 1492-IFM Series of interface modules.
Antonio Valles, CCI Director of Marketing,
notes that surge protectors carrying this low UL voltage breakdown
rating (clamping voltage) will protect electronic equipment against
extremely fast transients of up to 100 Volts per microsecond.
CCI offers a broad line of electrical suppression
and filtering devices, with a choice of over 200 models. The company
provides the most comprehensive line of transient suppression
and filtering products in the industry.
For more information about SAB and SPU surge
suppressors, contact Antonio Valles at Circuit Components, Inc.,
2400 South Roosevelt Street, Tempe, AZ 85282; telephone: (480)
967-0624; Fax: (480) 967-9385; email: avalles@cci-msc.com; Website:
www.cci-msc.com.
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