Coaxial surge protector 4496
for telecom applicationstelecommunicationsfor transient current protection

coaxial surge protector
coaxial surge protector
coaxial surge protector
coaxial surge protector
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Characteristics

Applications
for telecom applications, telecommunications, for transient current protection, for radiofrequency applications
Other characteristics
coaxial, gas discharge tube, high-frequency, DIN rail, wall-mount
Voltage

650 V

Primary current

10 A

Description

The 4496 product series are coaxial surge protective devices for hopf high frequency antenna systems supporting the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou and IRNSS/NavIC for precise and reliable time synchronization. The 4496 product series surge protectors are designed to protect hopf GNSS applications supporting the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou and IRNSS/NavIC against lightning and transients. They form the first level of protection for sensitive equipment and can derive multiple times. The 4496 product series is waterproof and equipped with replaceable gas discharge tubes (GDT). Key Features  Small form factor device for looping into the antenna cable  Low insertion loss  Removable gas discharge tube (GDT)  DC-pass  Bi-directional protection  Mounting kit for wall mounting, mounting plate or mounting on DIN rail according to IEC 60715 TH35

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Paris Session 2024 - Session CIGRE
Paris Session 2024 - Session CIGRE

25-30 Aug 2024 Palais des Congrès, Paris, Frankreich (France) Hall L1 - Stand IP29

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    InnoTrans 2024
    InnoTrans 2024

    24-27 Sep 2024 Berlin (Germany)

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