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<p><strong>Outdoor Lightning Protection Surge Protection Box</strong> is an electrical protection enclosure designed to house surge protection devices (SPD) and circuit breakers to protect electrical systems from lightning strikes and power surges.</p>
The Outdoor Lightning Protection Surge Protection Box is a protective electrical enclosure used to safeguard power distribution systems from lightning-induced surges and transient overvoltages. It typically contains Surge Protection Devices (SPD), circuit breakers, and grounding connections, all installed inside a durable weather-resistant metal box.
This protection box is designed for outdoor installation and provides a secure environment for surge protection equipment. When a lightning strike or power surge occurs, the SPD inside the box immediately diverts the excess electrical energy to the earthing system, preventing damage to electrical equipment, control systems, and power distribution networks.
The enclosure is usually made of powder-coated steel or corrosion-resistant metal, ensuring durability, mechanical protection, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions such as rain, dust, and sunlight. The box is equipped with a lockable door to prevent unauthorized access and to ensure safety during operation.
Outdoor surge protection boxes are commonly used in commercial buildings, industrial plants, telecom towers, solar power systems, electrical substations, and outdoor electrical installations where reliable lightning and surge protection is required.
Specifications
Product Type: Outdoor Surge Protection Box
Protection Device: Surge Protection Device (SPD)
Nominal Voltage: 230/400 V AC
Maximum Discharge Current: Up to 60 kA
Protection Class: Type 1 / Type 2 SPD (depending on model)
Enclosure Material: Powder-coated steel or galvanized metal
Mounting Type: Wall-mounted outdoor enclosure
Ingress Protection: IP54 / IP65 weather-resistant design
Internal Components: SPD module, MCB or circuit breaker, grounding terminal
Application: Outdoor electrical systems, power distribution panels, telecom towers, solar systems, and lightning protection systems.