Eaton SPC200240H6P Surge Protection Device - UL 1449
Part Number: SPC200240H6P
Quick Summary
Eaton SPC200240H6P surge protection device protects 240V delta equipment in industrial control panels. It addresses downtime and equipment damage by filtering transients and delivering a clear alarm status for rapid operator response. The unit is UL 1449 listed and housed in a rugged NEMA 4X enclosure, ensuring reliable performance in washdowns, dust, and challenging environments. Designed for external-side mounting and SPC-series compatibility, it simplifies retrofit projects and panel upgrades. With a 10-year warranty and a track record of dependable surge protection, this model helps manufacturers reduce unplanned outages, extend asset life, and meet demanding plant reliability targets while supporting efficient maintenance and service planning.
Product Information
Extended Description
SPC200240H6P Eaton: Surge Protection Device, SPC series, 200 kA, 240V High Leg Delta, NEMA 4X, Filtering and Alarm
Product Name
Eaton SPC series surge protection device
Catalog Number
SPC200240H6P
UPC
786680219184
Product Length/Depth
7.5 in
Product Height
8.5 in
Product Width
3.19 in
Product Weight
4 lb
Warranty
10 year
Certifications
UL 1449
Type
Surge protection device
Special features
Filtering & Alarm
Voltage rating
240V delta (4W+G)
Enclosure
NEMA 4X
Mounting Method
External side
Interrupt rating
200 kAIC
Series
SPC
High-energy surge protection with a 200 kAIC interrupt rating provides robust defense and reduces the risk of equipment damage in drives, PLCs, and field devices, translating to less downtime and lower maintenance costs. Filtering and alarm capabilities reduce EMI and provide immediate fault notification, enabling faster troubleshooting and safer plant operation. The rugged NEMA 4X enclosure withstands washdowns, dust, and harsh ambient conditions, while external-side mounting simplifies installation and retrofits in tight spaces. Compact dimensions—7.5 in length, 8.5 in height, 3.19 in width—and a 4 lb weight help integrate SPD modules into crowded panels without significant enclosure redesign. A 10-year warranty and UL 1449 certification deliver long-term reliability, while SPC-series compatibility supports modular protection strategy across multiple panels and lines.
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FAQs
Begin by confirming 240V delta (4W+G) supply compatibility and ensure the panel has space for an external-side mounted SPD. Mount the unit on the exterior side of the panel using appropriate hardware, connect line and load conductors per the catalog, then verify the alarm lead wiring and enclosure sealing for a dust- and water-resistant NEMA 4X installation. Commissioning includes UL 1449 alignment checks and functional alarm testing.
The SPC200240H6P provides a 200 kAIC interrupt rating, protecting against high-energy transients. It is designed for 240V delta (4W+G) systems, ensuring proper clamping behavior and compatibility with industrial 3-phase with ground configurations. This combination supports reliable protection for motors, drives, and control circuits in harsh industrial environments.
Yes. The 240V delta (4W+G) configuration and 200 kAIC rating make SPC200240H6P appropriate for food processing environments where washdowns, humidity, and dust are common. The NEMA 4X enclosure provides rugged protection, while filtering and alarm features help maintain uptime in continuous operation lines and high-demand facilities.
This model is UL 1449 listed, indicating compliance with safety standards for surge protection devices. It uses a NEMA 4X enclosure, which supports environmental protection in wet, dusty, and corrosive settings. While CE labeling and sil or IP-specific certifications are not listed for this SKU, its UL listing and enclosure rating meet common North American industrial compliance requirements.
The 10-year warranty signals long-term lifecycle support and reduces replacement frequency, contributing to lower total cost of ownership. By limiting unplanned outages through effective surge protection and alarms, facilities see reduced downtime, fewer component failures, and lower maintenance dispatch costs. Practical ROI improvements come from extended asset life and improved process reliability in critical automation loops.