SURGE ARRESTER AXON-POE-MULTINET

€106.94
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Product code:
AXON-POE-MULTINET / 5904743333201

Specification

Case::Metal, black
Dimensions::167 x 50 x 32 mm
General data::General data:
Line-to-ground protection voltage for power supply::1000 V (1.2/50μs)
Line-to-ground protection voltage::600 V - 1 kV/μs
Line-to-line protection level::40 V - 1 kV/μs
Line-to-line protection voltage for power supply::95 V - 1 kV/μs
Maximum supply voltage::56 volts
Maximum voltage::6 volts
Nominal discharge current (line to line)::20 A (10/1000μs)
Nominal discharge current (line-ground)::20 A (10/1000μs)
Nominal power discharge current (line-ground)::2 kA (8/20μs)
Nominal supply current::400 mA
Number of channels::4
Power supply path - lines 4, 5 and 7, 8::Power supply path - lines 4, 5 and 7, 8:
Protection parameters::Complies with PN-EN61643-21
Rated line-to-line discharge current for power supply::10 A (10/1000μs)
Rated supply voltage::50 volts
Scales::0.33 kg
Signal path - lines 1, 2, 3, 6::Signal path - lines 1, 2, 3, 6:2
Socket type::RJ45 (8P8C)
Voltage::5 volts
Warranty::2 years

AXON-POE-MULTINET is AXON's multi-channel device for surge protection for devices connected to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network and powered remotely in PoE technology

Each of the 4 PoE Multi NetProtector channels contains 2 lanes - data transfer path (lines 1-2, 3-6) and power track (lines 4-5, 7-8)In order to increase the load capacity of the power supply path, line 4 is shorted from 5, and line 7 from 8

The use of a shielded RJ-45 socket allows you to maintain the continuity of the screen in the case of using twisted pair FTPThe socket screen is attached to the groundIng of proper operation of AXON-POE-MULTINET is to connect it to a working surface or PE protective wire

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