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546/34MF - V.35 Surge Protector,34 LINES by PATTON

546/34MF - V.35 Surge Protector,34 LINES
by PATTON

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  • Surge Handling Capacity of 1,500 Watts
  • Protects Standard V.35 Lines on the M/34 Connector (Optional: All 34 Lines Protected)
  • Supports Data Rates up to 20 Mbps
  • Diverts Harmful Transients to Chassis Ground through Braided Metal Strap
  • Plugs Directly into V.35 Port (One Male, One Female M/34 Connector)
  • Able to Handle Repeated Surges without Degrading in Performance
  • Fail Safe Design Guards Equipment in Case of a Severe Surge
  • Made in the USA — This Patton equipment is designed by Patton engineers and built in our Gaithersburg, Maryland facility. Patton's American-made manufacturing process delivers high-quality networking solutions with reliability you can trust.

 

Mfg SKU # : 546/34MF
Our Price : $269.12
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The Patton Model 546-34MF surge protector guards V.35 data ports against damage and data loss due to transient surges. Whether due to nearby lightning strikes, electric motors, florescent lights or the normal operation of AC power protection equipment, data line transients can be hazardous to V.35 hardware. The Model 546 intercepts harmful data line transients and diverts them safely to chassis ground through a braided metal strap.

The Model 546 is very compact (3.93"L x 2.0"W x 0.9"H), and plugs directly into an M/34 data port. All standard data, clocking and control signals on the CCITT V.35 interface are protected (although the Model 546 is also available with all 34 pins protected). The Model 546 uses sophisticated hybrid solid state circuits, which allow the unit to transparently support data rates up to 20 Mbps. The Model 546 is also self-resetting, which means that it can take repeated surge "hits" without degrading in performance or letting harmful energy through to the data port. And if the Model 546 should encounter a severe surge above its rated capacity, it will fail short to ground, thereby "sacrificing itself" to protect the connected V.35 hardware. Try a pair of Model 546's today!


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