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Included parts
K-73 fastening set
RBGESP surge protector
The GESP units can usually absorb multiple impacts, but make sure to check their condition after each
surge. For attachment of GESP units, we recommend using PVC zip ties. Just don’t make it too tight.
You know what they say – hope for the best, prepare for the worst. This small investment can save you
lots of time and money, so why risk it? Grab a GESP and put your mind at ease!
These small devices can make all the dierence when it
comes to lightning strikes or static build-up.
Don’t forget about the grounding wire! Secure it to the rackmount, mast, or any other structure that is
connected to the ground. For maximum protection, you should use a surge protector on both ends of
long cables.
Product code GESP
Interface connections RJ45 Male/Female Conector
ESD/EMP protection
Absorbing transient current with response to surge voltage of 100 V/s 1 kV/μs
ESD, IEC 61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-3, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61643-21, ±8 kV contact, ±15 kV air
DC spark-over voltage 75 V @ 100 V/s
Maximum impulse
spark-over voltage
700 V @ 1 kV/μs
Discgarge current 3 kA (8/20μs)
Minimum insulation
resistance
1 G ohm @ 50V
Maximum capacitance 4 pF @ 1 MHz
Data line protecion RJ45 10/100/1000 Ethernet
PoE support Passive PoE
IP rating IP67
Operating temperature -40 to 70°C
Specifications