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Product Status Discontinued on 3/30/2010

Overview

Tripp Lite's DCATV offers type F coax line surge suppression for satellite receivers and broadcast antennas. Convenient coax input and output connections accept standard type F coax wiring. Surge suppression is handled with balanced arrays of high-speed avalanche diodes that divert excess energies created by electrostatic discharges. Tripp Lite network surge suppressors reduce blown interface connections by safely shunting dataline surges to ground. Six inch heavy gauge grounding lead connects to designated grounding lugs. Lifetime warranty. Not for use with cable modems.

SUPPRESSION: 1 set type F coax jacks, protects center and shield, 7.5V clamping

Features

  • DCATV offers type F coax line surge suppression satellite receivers and broadcast antennas. Not for use with cable modems.
  • Type F coax input and output connections
  • Surge suppression utilizing high speed avalanche diodes divert excess energies on the network to ground
  • 6 inch heavy gauge grounding lead connects to designated grounding lugs on protected equipment
  • Lifetime product warranty

Specifications

OVERVIEW
UPC Code037332010889
INPUT
Recommended Electrical Service120V, 230V
Input Plug TypeF-Type Coax
Input Cord Length (ft.)0
Right-Angle PlugNo
OUTPUT
Output ReceptaclesNetwork
Circuit Breaker (amps)750
SURGE / NOISE SUPPRESSION
AC Suppression Joule Rating  0
DATALINE SURGE SUPPRESSION
Cable (Coax) ProtectionYes
Network (Ethernet) ProtectionNo
Additional Dataline ProtectionCenter & Shield
PHYSICAL
Housing ColorWhite
Mounting Holes or SlotsNo
Shipping Dimensions (hwd / in.)9.20 x 4.25 x 10.20
Shipping Weight (lbs.)1.76
Unit Dimensions (hwd / in.)0.000 x 0.000 x 3.000
WARRANTY & SUPPORT
Product Warranty Period (Worldwide)Lifetime limited warranty

Questions & Answers

A surge protector will protect your electronics by acting as an “electrical sponge” by clamping down on spikes, “soaking them up” and converting the excess energy into heat, thus preventing the spikes from passing through the surge protector into the sensitive electronic devices and damaging them. As with any “sponge” a surge protector has a limited absorption capacity. Once that capacity is reached, the unit is no longer able to protect and must be replaced.
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