Sankosha USA
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Description: Manufacturer of gas tube surge arresters and gas discharge tubes for over voltage surge protection from lightning and other transient voltages.
Sankosha - Gas Discharge Tube Surge Arresters, and SAN-EARTH M5C Conductive Grounding Cement For over 75 years, we have developed and manufactured the (Gas Discharge Tube or GDT). Sankosha gas tube arresters protect personnel, equipment and circuitry from abnormally high voltages caused by lightning or electrical transients. Our surge protection devices have well defined surge-limiting characteristics enabling them to spark over (or breakdown) when the abnormal voltage on a line reaches a specific level. When sparkover occurs in the GDT, the surge is redirected to earth. Sankosha
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Page title: | Sankosha - Gas Discharge Tube Surge Arresters, and SAN-EARTH M5C Conductive Grounding Cement |
Keywords: | gas tubes, gas discharge tubes, ceramic gas tube arrestors, lightning transients, GDT, GDT's, Y08SV-312B, telecom, surge protection, lightning surge protectors, suppressors, arrester, surge arresters, 2 pole gas tube surge arrester, high voltage gas tube, impulse life, grounding, cement, electrodes, surface area, surge impedance, chemical rod, soil resistivity, horizontal trench, cement, ground enhancement material, gem, conductive solid, earth ground concrete |
Description: | Sankosha manufactures gas discharge tube surge arresters for circuit protection from lightning and other over voltage events. Sankosha also produces the original conductive concrete ground bed, SAN EARTH grounding cement |
IP-address: | 72.167.232.182 |
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Date | Creation Date: 07-nov-1996 Expiration Date: 04-oct-2015 |