I'm wondering what commercial practice is re surge arrestors? I note the max power ratings for DIN connector arrestors is 250 watts at least at Tessco. Many are frequency selective. PolyPhasers claim
Alpha / Delta ATT3G50DIN/HP is one such device, however they appear to be out of production. The only other comparable product that I am aware of is the Hofi Model 7756 http://arraysolutions.com/shop
I note the max power ratings for DIN connector arrestors is 250 watts at least at Tessco. Many are frequency selective. PolyPhasers claim 2500 watts 1.5MHz to UHF. Change the word "claims" to "rates.
I'm wondering what commercial practice is re surge arrestors? I note the max power ratings for DIN connector arrestors is 250 watts at least at Tessco. Many are frequency selective. PolyPhasers claim
Author: Kevin Kidd <kkbroadcastengineering@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 07:44:12 -0500
Grant, In broadcast, we use both good grounding on everything and surge arresstors on most low power equipment. I generally use PolyPhaser but there are other suppliers. You are correct that the "pro
You need "good grounding" for the arrestors. That's how they work. You need someplace for the juice to go after they do their job. With a quick check of the PolyPhaser site I did not not find a PDF o
Check out this link. Has a good bit of the book in bits and pieces. "http://www.smithspower.com/brands/polyphaser/services/media-library/white-papers" Stan You need "good grounding" for the arrestors