A UPS claims to protect your computer from power line surges, but is it fully protected? Surges striking another Ethernet device can easily travel through network cabling to threaten your expensive computer, or worse – your irreplaceable data. If your network connects devices in different areas of your building, chances are multiple power systems supply your equipment. This means the potential for ground loops and other classic instrumentation faults is ever present. The solution is simple – install Sixnet’s inexpensive SP-ETH-2 surge suppressor on each Ethernet port.
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Overview
- Advanced 3 stage hybrid protection
- Dual port – protects two Ethernet devices
- Save money on repair and replacement
- Modular and compact design
- DIN-rail or direct-panel mounting
- Protective grounding to DIN-rail
- UL and CE rated for industrial use
- Compatible with Sixnet’s Industrial Ethernet Switches
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Spec
- Technology: high energy metal oxide varistors (MOVs) with a double network of ultra-fast diodes and silicon avalanche diodes
- Usage: 10BaseT or 100BaseTx
- Ports protected: 2 (4 lines per port)
- Connectors: RJ45 (pins 1, 2, 3, 6)
- Surge capacity: 1 kA / line
- Clamp and rated: 10 V and 5 V
- Max. frequency: 155 MHz
- Operating temp.: -40 to 85°C
- Attenuation: better than -0.3 dB at 100 MHz
- N.E.X.T.: better than -43 dB at 100 MHz
- Ratings: UL 497B, EIA / TIA (TSB 40A)
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Description |
SP-ETH-2 | Dual-port surge protector (1 piece pack) |
SP-ETH-2-5 | Dual-port surge protector (5 piece pack) |
Note: Each surge protector is supplied with a grounding kit for direct panel mounting and two 4 ft. Ethernet patch cables (cat. 5).