The PS781-12G0L1 is a surge protector manufactured by L-com. This device is designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage spikes caused by lightning strikes or other electrical disturbances. It's a crucial component for ensuring the reliability and longevity of connected devices.
Applications
- Wireless access points: Protects sensitive wireless access points from damage due to voltage surges.
- Surveillance cameras: Safeguards surveillance cameras and related equipment against lightning strikes and power surges.
- Outdoor networking equipment: Shields Ethernet devices used in outdoor applications such as bridges and antennas.
- Industrial control systems: Protects PLCs and other control equipment from voltage transients in industrial environments.
- Telecommunications equipment: Guards against damage to telecommunications infrastructure, including routers and switches.
Features
- Multi-stage protection: Offers comprehensive protection against various types of voltage surges.
- High surge current capacity: Withstands high-energy surges, ensuring reliable protection.
- Low insertion loss: Minimizes signal attenuation, preserving signal quality.
- Weatherproof design: Provides reliable performance in outdoor environments.
- Easy installation: Facilitates simple and quick deployment.
Benefits
- Equipment protection: Prevents costly damage to sensitive electronic devices.
- Increased uptime: Reduces equipment downtime by preventing surge-related failures.
- Enhanced reliability: Ensures reliable operation of connected devices, even in surge-prone environments.
- Cost savings: Minimizes repair and replacement costs associated with surge damage.
- Peace of mind: Provides confidence in the protection of valuable electronic assets.
Additional Details
The PS781-12G0L1 is typically designed for use with Ethernet networks and often features RJ45 connectors. It typically operates with a voltage range compatible with standard Ethernet power over Ethernet (PoE) and data transmission requirements (e.g. 10/100/1000Base-T). The surge protection capability is usually specified in terms of peak surge current and clamping voltage. The device is usually housed in a rugged enclosure for outdoor use, and may have grounding options to properly dissipate surges. Its operating temperature range usually accommodates outdoor conditions. It also meets industry standards for surge protection, such as IEC 61643-21.