ETHERNET LIGHTNING-SURGE PROT.RJ45,for CAT6A cabling network

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ETHERNET LIGHTNING-SURGE PROT.RJ45,for CAT6A cabling network

Form

A Cat.6a ethernet surge protector, with hybrid GDT and diode technology, 10/100/1000Mbps compatible, bi-directional protection, 16kA max. surge current rating.

Electrical characteristics:

  • Network: 10Gigabit Ethernet - Cat 6A cabling specification
  • Max. DC operating voltage: Uc: 8 Vdc
  • Max. frequency: f max.:500 MHz
  • Max. data rate: 10 Gbps
  • Insertion loss: < 1 dB
  • Impulse current 2 x 10/350μs Test - D1 Category: Iimp: 500 A
  • Nominal discharge current, X-C (Line/Earth)8/20μs Test x 10 - C2 Category: In L/PE: 2000 A
  • Nominal dc line voltage: Vdc: 5
  • Max. dc line voltage: Vdc: 8
  • Wires: 8W+Shield+Ground
  • Line current max : (A) : 1
  • Ambient min (C) : -40
  • Ambient max (C) : 85
  • Protection level: (V): 20
  • Imax 8/20μs: (kA): 16
  • Max. data rate: Gbps: 10
  • Max. frequency: Mhz: 500

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Fit

Connection to Network: RJ45 shielded connectors Female input/output

DIN Rail, Screw Lug, and Flange Mounting. Mounting accessories are provided: DIN rail adapter, screw, screw nut, earthing plate, countersunk screw, cable shoe.

Function

The Ethernet Surge Protector safeguards network equipment from voltage spikes and surges that may travel through Ethernet cables. These surges can result from lightning strikes, power disturbances, or electrical interference. The protector absorbs and diverts excess voltage to prevent damage to connected devices, such as routers, switches, and computers, while maintaining the integrity of the data signal.