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Fuse boxes
Standard types
Fuse Box EK 480 | The Standard
For lighting poles with 90 mm inner diameter
Sliding clamp technology for simple assembly in the inlet area
Spring clamp technology for simple assembly in the outlet area
Up to three fuses can be configured
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Fuse Box EK 480 | Design with surge protection device (SPD)
For lighting poles with 90 mm inner diameter
Sliding clamp technology for simple assembly in the inlet area
Spring clamp technology for simple assembly in the outlet area
Up to three fuses can be configured
Surge protection device (SPD)
Surge arresters protect our luminaires from lightning, overvoltage and switching operations
Type-2 multi-phase overvoltage protection with monitoring and arrestor disconnection function
Dual optical (LED) failure detection for the supplementary discharge path and the control phase / steering phase
Transparent housing allows for easy visual inspection of the failure detection indicators
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Fuse Box EK 580 | The Flexible
6 housing variants (3 housing lengths and 2 cover heights)
Protection rating: IP54
Protection class II
Suitable for pole door openings 300 x 100 mm and 400 x 100 mm
Housing bottom with 5 mm grid for fl exible positioning of top hat rails
Protection of 1 – 3 lights by means of screw fuses
Supply to and protection of sockets via residual current circuit breakers (RCD)
Is required to protect sockets in public areas (mandatory), e.g. Christmas lighting
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