DC-SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE (DC-SPD)
CB-SPD4865 Surge Protection Device is a RoHS Compliant nonstandard device; it is capable of protecting a wide array of valuable technology products. Small, extremely well-built, provide deep protective measures for numerous devices. In the event of lightning strikes, or other elements that put your devices at risk, the surge protector goes to work immediately. It has a distinct reputation for reliability. Outdoor Ethernet Suppressor is easy to set up, and it is just as easy to use.
FEATURES
DC Surge Protection upto 6.5Kv
The surge protector is capable of clamping or withstanding a transient voltage surge of up to 6.5 kilovolts (6,500 volts)
10 Nano Sec Response Time
A response time of 10 nanoseconds (ns) for a surge protection device (SPD) is considered very fast, and is typical for high-quality DC surge protectors,
I Gbps Transfer Rate
A 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second) transfer rate means that data can be transmitted at a speed of 1 billion bits per second.
48V DC Nominal Voltage
A 48V DC nominal voltage for a surge protection device (SPD) means the device is specifically designed to protect equipment that operates at or near 48 volts direct current
IP65
An IP65 design refers to a device or enclosure's Ingress Protection (IP) rating, which defines how well it is protected against dust and water. The IP rating is standardized under IEC 60529.
RJ45 Connectors
RJ45 connectors are commonly used in surge protection devices (SPDs) to protect Ethernet or data lines from voltage surges, especially in sensitive network or communication equipment.
USE CASES

Electrical Distribution Systems
Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) play a critical role in electrical distribution systems by protecting infrastructure from transient overvoltage’s — often caused by lightning strikes, switching operations, grid disturbances, or internal faults

Telecom & Data Centers
Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) are critical in telecom and data centers to safeguard sensitive electronics, power systems, and communication infrastructure from transient overvoltage’s — typically caused by lightning, switching surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), or grounding faults.

Communication Systems & Antennas
Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) are crucial in communication systems and antenna installations to protect equipment from transient surges caused by lightning strikes, electromagnetic interference, and switching events.