Eaton SPC100480N3P Surge Protection Device - UL 1449

Part Number: SPC100480N3P
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
SPC100480N3P

Quick Summary

Eaton SPC100480N3P surge protection device protects electrical systems from transients in industrial power panels. When surges threaten control circuits and drives, downtime and equipment damage follow; this SPD minimizes risk. UL 1449 certified with a rugged NEMA 4X enclosure, it withstands harsh environments while delivering reliable protection. Its audible alarm and external side mounting simplify installation, while the 100 kAIC rating supports robust industrial surge protection—essential for cost-conscious facilities seeking uptime and compliance. Designed for single-phase systems at 488 V, it integrates with standard Eaton and third-party panels, supporting rapid field replacement. With a 10-year warranty, this device aligns with infrastructure protection programs and helps protect critical loads from transient overvoltages.

Product Information

Extended Description

SPC100480N3P Eaton: Surge Protection Device, SPC series, 100 kA, 488V, Single-phase, NEMA 4X, Audible alarm
Product Name
Eaton SPC series surge protection device
Catalog Number
SPC100480N3P
UPC
786680213243
Product Length/Depth
5.5 in
Product Height
6 in
Product Width
3.19 in
Product Weight
2.5 lb
Warranty
10 year
Certifications
UL 1449
Type
Surge protection device
Special features
Audible alarm
Voltage rating
488 V
Enclosure
NEMA 4X
Phase
Single-phase
Mounting Method
External side
Interrupt rating
100 kAIC
Series
SPC
The SPC100480N3P offers a high-energy 100 kAIC interrupt rating, which directly translates to reduced risk of equipment damage during severe transients, lowering maintenance costs and downtime in industrial environments. This capability is crucial for protecting sensitive control electronics, motors, and drives in busy production lines. The 488 V voltage rating ensures compatibility with common industrial power systems, enabling reliable performance without overvoltage events that can compromise process continuity. The NEMA 4X enclosure provides rugged, weather-resistant protection for outdoor and washdown environments, improving system reliability in demanding facilities and simplifying compliance with harsh-environment requirements. An audible alarm offers immediate fault notification to operators or maintenance teams, speeding incident response and reducing mean time to repair. External side mounting supports quick retrofits and straightforward installation in existing panels, minimizing downtime during deployment. The 10-year warranty reinforces long-term asset protection and aligns with facility maintenance programs, while UL 1449 certification confirms adherence to stringent surge protection standards. Overall, the SPC100480N3P delivers reliable, code-compliant surge protection for single-phase power distributions, helping manufacturers maintain uptime, extend equipment life, and optimize operational budgets.

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FAQs

The SPC100480N3P is designed for single-phase 488 V systems and features external side mounting, enabling easy retrofit into many standard Eaton and third-party control panels without major cabinet alterations.
It provides a 100 kAIC interrupt rating, offering high-energy transient protection suitable for demanding industrial applications, such as motor drives and sensitive control electronics.
Yes. The SPD uses a rugged NEMA 4X enclosure, designed to withstand rain, dust, and washdown areas, making it appropriate for outdoor panels and harsh manufacturing environments.
The device is UL 1449 certified, ensuring adherence to recognized surge protection standards and supporting compliance requirements for industrial electrical protection.
With a 10-year warranty and robust protection against transients, the SPC100480N3P can lower downtime-related costs, extend equipment life, and reduce maintenance frequency for critical loads.