In-Line Coax Lightning Surge Protector Cables
L-com coax lightning surge protector cables safeguard wireless systems and network equipment with integrated gas discharge tube protection in low-loss 400-series coaxial assemblies. Featuring multi-strike capability, fast response time, and replaceable gas tube element, these assemblies eliminate additional connectors for reduced return loss and insertion loss. Grounding lugs and terminals ensure proper grounding, while high shielding performance maintains specified impedance levels for stable RF transmission. Custom lengths and connector configurations available.
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FAQs
What are coax lightning surge protector cables designed for?
Coax lightning surge protector cables are developed for applications where wireless systems and network equipment are required to be safeguarded. These assemblies feature integrated gas discharge tube lightning protectors with multi-strike capability and fast response time, protecting RF transmission equipment from surge events.
What cable construction do coax lightning surge protector cables use?
Coax lightning surge protector cables are manufactured using low-loss 400-series coaxial cable. This cable construction maintains high shielding performance and specified impedance levels across assemblies to support stable RF transmission while providing integrated lightning protection for wireless systems and network equipment.
What type of lightning protection do coax lightning surge protector cables provide?
Gas discharge tube lightning protectors are integrated into coax surge protector cable assemblies, where multi-strike capability and fast response time are supported. A replaceable gas tube element is provided to allow continued use after surge events, enabling ongoing protection for wireless systems and network equipment.
How do integrated lightening surge protectors reduce signal loss?
Reduced return loss and insertion loss are achieved by eliminating the need for additional connectors within the assembly. By integrating the gas discharge tube lightning protector directly into the low-loss 400-series coaxial cable assembly, signal degradation from multiple connection points is minimized for stable RF transmission.
What grounding features do coax lightning surge protector cables include?
Grounding lugs and terminals are included on the protector housing to ensure proper grounding during operation. This grounding capability is essential for effective lightning protection in wireless systems and network equipment, allowing surge energy to be safely diverted to ground.
Can the surge protection element be replaced in coax lightning surge protector cables?
A replaceable gas tube element is provided in coax lightning surge protector cables to allow continued use after surge events. This replaceable element design extends the service life of the assembly by enabling restoration of lightning protection capability without replacing the entire low-loss 400-series coaxial cable assembly.
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