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Surge Protector Atte IPP-1-20-HS for Ethernet — Atte IPP-1-20-HS
Surge Protector Atte IPP-1-20-HS for Ethernet — Atte IPP-1-20-HS
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Surge Protector Atte IPP-1-20-HS for Ethernet — Atte IPP-1-20-HS
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Surge Protector Atte IPP-1-20-HS for Ethernet — Atte IPP-1-20-HS
Surge Protector Atte IPP-1-20-HS for Ethernet — Atte IPP-1-20-HS
Atte IPP-1-20-HS is a surge protector specifically designed for Ethernet lines, providing overvoltage protection for network cabling and equipment. Intended for installation in network racks or distribution points, this device helps protect switches, routers and IP devices from transient voltage spikes and lightning-induced surges on data lines. The compact form factor and purpose-built design make it suitable for integration into structured cabling systems where safeguarding active network components is required.
The device offers focused protection for Ethernet signals, reducing the risk of damage to connected network equipment caused by transient overvoltages. Its design allows installation at distribution points and rack-mounted infrastructure to provide a first line of defense for switches and routers. By limiting surge energy and clamping voltage on data pairs, it helps maintain network continuity and minimize downtime due to electrical disturbances.
Install the surge protector inline with Ethernet cabling at a distribution point or rack location close to the equipment it protects. Ensure the unit is mounted according to rack or patch panel layout and connected to the corresponding data pairs so that traffic passes through the protected path. Proper earthing/grounding of the network infrastructure is required to ensure effective diversion of surge energy; follow site grounding practices and local electrical codes. Verify connections after installation and check network operation before returning equipment to production use.
Place the protector as close as practical to the protected device or at the network distribution point where incoming lines enter the rack. Maintain correct grounding and periodically inspect the unit and surrounding cabling for signs of damage after severe transient events.
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