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Antenna Lightning/Surge Protector Corab C110SNG Single-line Konwerter
Antenna Lightning/Surge Protector Corab C110SNG Single-line Konwerter
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Antenna Lightning/Surge Protector Corab C110SNG Single-line Konwerter
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Antenna Lightning/Surge Protector Corab C110SNG Single-line Konwerter
Antenna Lightning/Surge Protector Corab C110SNG Single-line Konwerter
Corab C110SNG is a single-line lightning and surge protector designed for antenna installations. The device provides overvoltage diversion for a single coaxial feed line, reducing the risk of damage to receivers, decoders and other connected equipment. Built for outdoor and rooftop use, it offers a compact housing and a simple grounding point to channel transient currents safely to earth.
The Corab C110SNG delivers basic surge protection for one coaxial line with minimal signal attenuation and a rugged enclosure suitable for external mounting. Its single-line design simplifies integration into existing antenna systems, while the dedicated grounding terminal ensures a reliable discharge path for lightning-induced surges. The device requires no active power and operates passively, providing continuous protection without maintenance-intensive components.
Install the Corab C110SNG in series with the coaxial feed between the antenna and the receiver or at the mast base. Connect the coaxial input and output using appropriate F-type or other compatible coax connectors, ensuring secure, weather-proofed connections. Attach the grounding terminal to a proper earth grounding system using a short, low-resistance conductor. Verify continuity to ground and confirm that connectors and seals are tight to maintain weather resistance.
For effective protection, connect the protector to a certified grounding system and keep the grounding conductor as short and straight as possible. Periodically inspect external connections and seals after severe weather events. The device provides basic surge diversion and should be part of a comprehensive lightning protection strategy when installed in high-risk areas.
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