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CU-CZ 1U DC SPD
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40-Front
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40-Side
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25-Front
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25-Side
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40-Front
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40-Side
CU-CZ-SPD-II F 40
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25-Front
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25-Side
CU-CZ-SPD-Ⅰ+II F 6.25

CU-CZ 1U DC SPD

The CU-CZ DC Surge Protective Device (SPD) offers crucial lightning and transient overvoltage protection for direct current electrical systems. Compliant with IEC 61643-31 standards, this high-performance SPD safeguards sensitive equipment from damaging surges. Suitable for low-voltage DC systems, including residential PV (photovoltaic) installations and energy storage solutions, the CU-CZ ensures reliable system operation and enhances long-term electrical safety in commercial and industrial DC applications.

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What is the main application of the CU-CZ 1U DC SPD?

It’s engineered for low-voltage DC and telecommunication systems (e.g., −48 V base-station or network power lines), providing lightning and transient surge protection to prevent equipment damage. 

 

What is the difference between CU-I+II and CU-II models?

CU-I+II (6.25CZ) combines Type I and II protection with an impulse rating of 6.25 kA, while CU-II (40CZ) is Type II only, optimized for secondary surge protection up to 40 kA. 

 

Does the device include remote signaling or status monitoring?

Yes. Versions with “/F” include an auxiliary contact for remote status monitoring (NC = normal, NO = fault). LED indicators show green for operational and red for fault. 

 

How is the SPD installed or replaced?

It uses a compact plug-in module with an anti-pull buckle; simply insert into the cabinet and press down to mount, or pull the handle to remove for maintenance. 

 

What environmental and safety ratings does it meet?

It operates from −45 °C to +85 °C, with 5–95 % RH, IP20 protection, and UL 94 V-0 flame-retardant housing — ensuring durability under severe outdoor or industrial conditions.