Voice & Data Surge Protectors
3270 Surge Protector (BNC Connectors)
Guards IBM terminals and controllers against damaging surges.
BNC connectors allow direct hook-up to controllers and terminals
Power handling of 1500W per wire
Handles large surges caused by lightning storms and power outages
Will not degrade with repeated surges Connects directly to multi-drop devices with T-Splitter model.
Male to Female or FM-Male-FM "T". The Patton Model 540 protects IBM 3270 terminals, controllers and other coax hardware against data loss and damage from transient surges. UPSs and AC surge protectors do not sufficiently safeguard equipment. These devices, as necessary as they are, provide only partial protection. The data line "rear entrance" needs protection against transient energy as well
as the power line "front entrance." The Model 30-8107 attaches directly to coax BNC ports and shunts surges safely to nearby chassis ground through a braided metal strap. "Fail Safe" construction protects your 3270 network even if this model fails.
Ethernet (ThinNet) Surge Protector
Novell approved for NetWare Versions 2.0 and 3.11
Meets the IEEE 802.3 Specifications
Handles 1.8 kilowatts per wire of transient surge energy
Direct connection to network interface cards and other LAN hardware
"T" Model replaces existing T-Splitter Male Female or Female/Male/Female "T". LANs are naturally
susceptible to several sources of lethal transient voltages. This series of LAN surge protectors is designed to protect against these transient voltages. The 30-8109 thin Ethernet surge protector guards thin coax network cards, repeaters and other devices against data loss and hardware damage due to data line surges. It installs between coax cable and the device's BNC port. When a surge is coupled
to the data cable, it intercepts it and shunts it safely to chassis ground via a braided metal strap.
Coax ArcNet Surge Protector (BNC)
Reliable protection for ArcNet LANs.
Novell Approved for NetWare Versions 2.2 and 3.11
Guards Coax BNC ArcNet Interfaces
Handles 1.8 KiloWatts per Wire of Transient Surge Energy
Direct Connection to Network Interface Cards and Other LAN Hardware
Shunts Surges Safely to Chassis Ground via Braided Metal Strap Male to Female or FM/Male/FM "T". Lightning, AC power induction, electrostatic discharge, ground potential differences and EMI/RFI
interference present unseen threats to ArcNet LANs. The Patton Model 533 has been designed to reduce the risk of data loss and hardware damage from these intruders. The Model 533 connects directly between incoming ArcNet data cables and LAN I/O ports. By shunting all threatening voltages to chassis ground, the Model 533 ensures the integrity of the data in your LAN and protects connected equipment from damage. Using a complete solid state design and multistage hybrid
circuits, units can handle up to 1.8 kilowatts of energy. An external ground strap provides a separate unit-ground to chassis-ground connection.
Thick Ethernet (N-Type) LAN Surge
Guards your Ethernet backbone against destructive transients
Handles 1.8 kilowatts per wire of surge energy
Direct, in-line connection to N-Type Ethernet Interfaces
Protects without interrupting service Male to Female or Female to Female. The Thick Ethernet protector defends against transient surges at the root of your 802.5 network: the back bone. Transient energy conducted through the backbone can find its way to transceivers, repeaters, workstations and
servers. UPSs and AC surge protectors do not adequately provide protection. You need to guard the data line "rear entrance" for transient energy as well as the power line "front entrance." The Model 30-8113 attaches in-line to N-Type connectors on the backbone and shunts surges safely to nearby chassis ground through a braided metal strap. Hybrid circuits limit insertion loss, so the network is
not slowed by the Model 30-8113. "Fail Safe" construction protects the network even if the unit fails.
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