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The galvanic insulator consists of two diodes that are switched on anti -parallel. If you are connected in this way, the diodes allow electricity in both directions, but only above a certain threshold voltage. The voltage in which the diodes are conductive is about 1.4 VDC.
The insulator is installed directly behind the 230V connection of your boat. The passage voltage from the galvanic insulator is higher than the potential difference between metals. As a result, this voltage will not allow current flow and as such the galvanic insulation prevents any electrolytic current. However, if there is a (higher) fault voltage in the AC circuit, the diodes can let electricity through, and the residual current circuit breaker interrupts the circuit.
VDI-32 |
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Galvanic separator |
waterproof |
Maximum current | 32a |
Top current (20 ms) | 3200a |
Connection | 2 bolts M6 |
Cooling element |
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material | anodized aluminum |
Protection class | IP67 |
Weight | 2kg |
Dimensions (HXBXT) | 63 x 164 x 200mm |
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