A GNSS surge suppressor protects sensitive electronics by diverting excess voltage to ground before it reaches the GPS receiver.
GPS antennas are often located on rooftops or towers, which makes them vulnerable to lightning-induced surges. A surge suppressor clamps high voltage spikes and routes them safely to a grounding system.
A suppressor is installed inline on the GNSS antenna cable between the antenna and the GPS receiver and is essential for outdoor located antennas.
Highlights
- Protects Sensitive Electronics From Voltage Spikes and Surges.
- Replaceable, Gas-Filled Arrester.
- N-Type Plug to N-Type Jack Connectors.
- Weatherproof For Indoor or Outdoor Use.
Approvals
2014/35/EU
2011/65/EU
IEC 61643-21
UL Listed
Technical data
General
Housing material: Nickel-plated brass
Standards for air and creepage distances: IEC 60664-1
Surge voltage category: III
Pollution degree: 2
Mounting type: Connection-specific intermediate plugging
Direction of action: Line-Shield/Earth Ground
Connection Data
Connection method: N connector 50 Ω
Connection type IN: N connector, plug
Connection type OUT: N connector, jack
Product Codes
CN-UB-280DC-SB Phoenix Contact GPS Surge Suppressor, essential for outdoor located Antennas.
Commodity Code: 85363010.
Country of origin: Germany
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