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Philips SPD Gen3 Wire Potted 10KV – High Surge Protection Device for Outdoor & Industrial LED Lighting 929001466806

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  • 10KV surge protection
  • Shields electrical installations
  • Ideal for outdoor lighting
  • Prevents damage from surges
  • Extends LED system lifespan
  • Easy integration in setups

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Philips SPD Gen3 Wire Potted 10KV – High Surge Protection Device for Outdoor & Industrial LED Lighting 929001466806

Protect Your LED Lighting Systems with Philips SPD Gen3 Wire Potted 10KV – Reliable, Durable, and Designed for High-Voltage Environments

The Philips SPD Gen3 Wire Potted 10KV is a premium Surge Protection Device engineered for advanced protection of LED lighting systems against high-energy transients, surges, and over-voltage conditions. Built to withstand up to 10,000V, this Gen3 SPD is ideal for outdoor, industrial, and commercial applications, especially in regions prone to lightning strikes or unstable power grids.

With a compact, fully potted wire-in design, it ensures robust insulation, water resistance, and long-term performance. As part of Philips' trusted lighting accessories, this SPD enhances the lifespan, safety, and reliability of your LED luminaires.


Key Features:

  • High Surge Capacity – Protects against surges up to 10KV (10,000V)

  • Potted Design – Sealed with high-quality resin for waterproof and dustproof protection

  • Wire-in Installation – Easy integration with most LED drivers and luminaires

  • Thermal Disconnect Protection – Ensures safe shut-off under fault conditions

  • Robust Construction – Designed for industrial-grade durability

  • Complies with IEC 61643-11 – Meets international safety and performance standards


Ideal For:

  • Outdoor LED street lighting

  • Tunnel and highway lighting

  • Industrial floodlights

  • Commercial signage

  • Stadium and area lighting in high-risk surge environments


Benefits:

  •  Extends the lifespan of LED luminaires and drivers

  •  Reduces maintenance costs and downtime

  •  Protects lighting infrastructure in surge-prone areas

  • Enhances safety in public and industrial lighting systems

  • Trusted performance from Philips, a global lighting leader


Technical Specifications:

Parameter Details
Model Philips SPD Gen3 Wire Potted 10KV
Surge Protection Level 10,000V (10KV)
Nominal Discharge Current 5kA / 8/20µs waveform
Maximum Discharge Current 10kA / 8/20µs waveform
Protection Mode L-N, L-G, N-G
Clamping Voltage < 2kV
Thermal Protection Integrated Thermal Disconnect
Installation Type Wire-in (Series connection)
Ingress Protection IP67 – Fully Potted Waterproof
Compliance IEC 61643-11
Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Application Outdoor / Industrial / Commercial
Brand Philips


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