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Introducing the Smart Series RJ45-16 rack mounted, high speed network protection. Spikes and voltage surges that are injected into the network cable and could damage the host Computer, PLC or any other Network Devices are easily suppressed by the RJ45-16. This rack unit is flange mountable and fits between the Network Switch Output and the PC Terminal. It uses standard RJ45 Connectors for the network and a plug for the earth for easy installation and replacement. The damaging energy is diverted to system earth by means of fast acting components.
Key Features
The RJ45-16 is designed to protect devices connected through network cabling on a Direct Current (DC) supply. The device does not filter (this product is not connected to AC power). It offers spike and surge protection to ensure data transfer speed is maintained. The product is relying on a solid earth connection to maximise the efficiency of the protection circuit capability. The earth connection is critical to ensure that when a dangerous high voltage spike or surge is detected the RJ45-16 is able to divert this threatening voltage down to earth in the first instance. If the surge is too great to divert all the excess energy back to earth then the RJ45-16 protection circuit will absorb the residual surge. The RJ45-16 is designed to sacrifice itself if it is unable to absorb the surge and in doing so protect the connected equipment. By sacrificing itself it can prevent the connected equipment from damage and save on downtime associated costs. Replacement of the RJ45-16 protection Rack unit is simple and very quick.
1 Run the grounding line as short as possible. 2 Loops or parallel runs of protected and unprotected lines must be avoided.