PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1st Edition Table of Contents Technical Reference Overview Protection systems in the communications network............................................................................................................................................ 4 Applications of overvoltage protection....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Different forms of overvoltage......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Recommendations for the application of protection measures.......................................................................................................................5 Costs and benefits for the user........................................................................................................................................................................................5 Operating conditions............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Operating conditions..............................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Selection.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Operating voltage/technical data................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Fail-safe........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Choosing protection components.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Magazines for LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Systems........................................................................................................................................... 11 Technical specifications...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 ComProtectOvervoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFILModules Basic Protection Magazine for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks...............................................................................................................................14 2-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors..........................................................................................................................................................................................16 Magazine Cover....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Basic Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks........................................................................................................................................ 18 Intermediate Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks........................................................................................................................19 Data Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks .........................................................................................................................................20 Current Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks..................................................................................................................................... 21 Overvoltage Protection Components and Diodes for Secondary Protection........................................................................................ 22 Maintenance-Free Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks.............................................................................................................. 23 Earth Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks.................................................................................................................................................................24 Earth Bars for LSA-PLUS Modules............................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Mini-distributors Test Device for Protection Components...................................................................................................................................................................26 12/12 310370BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 3 Table of Contents 3-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors .........................................................................................................................................................................................16 Technical Reference Overview Protection systems in the communications network The importance of overvoltage protection has increased considerably over the past years. On one hand, this is due to growing demands placed on advanced communications systems that increasingly support voice, video and data transmissions. On the other, the deployment of electronics further into the network has resulted in miniaturization - with an increased integration density - and hence reduced electrical strength. Connection and distribution technologies from TE Connectivity set a global standard and are supplemented by a powerful and flexible portfolio of protection solutions. Individual protection possibilities enable an optimum cost-to-benefit ratio and ensure maximum economic efficiency for the user. Applications of overvoltage protection Protection systems are used wherever communication lines are distributed and connected. Overvoltage protection fulfils various requirements, depending on the type of installation to be protected. In conventional switching equipment, overvoltage protection is used primarily to protect people. In highly sensitive electronic switching equipment installations, however, comprehensive protection measures are necessary in order to protect not just people, but also the valuable installation itself. Overvoltage is undoubtedly the primary cause of faults, i.e. interference caused by electrical energy disturbances in communication lines. The term "overvoltage" often calls to mind thunderstorms releasing vast amounts of energy. However, even static discharges, which may appear to be harmless, can seriously affect signal transmission or even paralyse entire networks. Overvoltage in supply lines for centrally controlled process management and control systems can sometimes lead to immense damage and costs into the millions, or even to irrecoverable losses. Different forms of overvoltage Although the different forms of overvoltage have basically remained unchanged for many years, their causes and effects are subject to change. Overvoltage can be caused not only by reproducible interferences, but also by impulses that occur randomly. Reproducible excess voltages caused, for example, by capacitive or inductive switching, are often easy to localize and suppress. In order to achieve efficient protection against excess voltages caused by non-reproducible interferences, a range of standards and recommendations can be adopted with a view to causes, duration and injection of such interferences into the system. Overvoltage in communication networks is usually the result of electromagnetic interference, equalizing currents between different earth potentials or network short circuits. This is caused by switching operations on neighboring lines, the indirect effect of lightning or natural forces, or by human error. The direct effect of lightning on distribution equipment is an exception, because this type of equipment is usually installed indoors or in enclosures. The massive amount of energy involved in direct lightning strikes requires separate protection concepts and structural measures. Apart from direct lightning strikes, however, interference by one of the following phenomena is more often than not the cause of damage to or destruction of communication systems: * Indirect lightning impact * Electromagnetic interference * Inductive or capacitive effects * Electrostatic discharge * Contact with live power lines * These conditions often represent a high degree of danger to human life. 4 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE Technical Reference Overview Recommendations for the application of protection measures Overvoltage protection devices consist of components or protective circuits that limit interference to permissible values. Overvoltage protection devices must adapt to regional and local requirements. These requirements include operating conditions on the line and the protection requirements that result from the specific application area. Graded protective circuits with secondary protection elements should be used for incoming circuits on the exchange side and for terminal equipment (telephone, fax, modem), because in addition to personnel safety, sensitive electronic systems must also be protected. High voltage protection is usually sufficient for the line. In the event that active components are installed in a cross-connection cabinet, graded protective circuits are also recommended. Costs and benefits for the user When selecting suitable overvoltage protection modules, the cost-to-benefit ratio is of interest. The cost of installing protection modules contrasts favorably to the increased availability of the communication network and lower repair costs. An optimum selection on the part of the network operator results in minimum costs with maximum economic efficiency of the equipment. The extent of protection measures is based on the requirements and specifications from the network operator or the equipment manufacturer. In the idealized diagram shown here, the cost minimum is the point where the two curves meet. In order to protect personnel, applicable standards and regulations for setting up and operating telecommunications networks must also be observed. The applicable standards and/or regulations for setting up and operating telecommunication networks must also be observed to protect personnel 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 5 Technical Reference Overview Operating conditions TE Connectivity's range of protection system products is designed to meet the needs of our copper-based connection and distribution systems. In most applications, the protection modules are electrically equivalent; however, they are not necessarily compatible in their contact and protection behavior. Basic differentiators include: * Operating behavior of the system to be protected * Overvoltage protection requirements (electrical and mechanical) e.g., requirements facing the permissible impulse current or the permissible AC discharge current. The network operator's specifications must be observed when designing the protection modules. * The LSA-PLUS(R), LSA PROFILor MDF 71 connection system used * Requirements for protection for a single pair, or an entire module Furthermore, protection equipment and systems must be designed to meet the needs of the following network conditions. Before the planning phase begins, the requirements for the protection system must be examined together with the operating conditions. An over-designed protection system rarely leads to damage. However, it does impact the economic efficiency of the equipment. Over-designed protection also means an increase in repair costs and poses a personnel risk. Installation takes place after the distribution equipment has been set up. Retrofitting existing equipment is, in most cases, not a problem if LSA-PLUSand LSA PROFILsystems are installed. Network condition Selection condition Protection module Operating voltage < Response voltage Voltage resistance of the equipment to be protected > Impulse response voltage Operating current < Nominal current Bandwidth < Cut-off frequency Aside from the electrical characteristics, the conditions of the interface with the distributor system and, if necessary, the housing dimensions must be taken into consideration at the earliest possible stage. The following protection modules are available for the LSA-PLUSSeries 2 blocks. Protection Modules LSA-PLUSDistribution Blocks Magazines Connection or disconnection no 1-pair ComProtect B series Disconnection or switching yes 1-pair ComProtect H series Disconnection or switching yes 6 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks Jumpering with protection element in place 12/12 102386BE Technical Reference Overview Operating conditions Distribution modules with disconnection, switching and connection contacts can be used with TE Connectivity protection components. Disconnection and switching modules permit the insertion of serial protection components into circuits; connection modules only permit parallel contact access. Selection Regardless of the series and circuit used, overvoltage protection components are all based on the same working principle: any excessive voltages are discharged to earth. Depending on the component, the energy consumption in the protection device is relatively small. One precondition for this is the protection component's low-resistance earthing. In line with signal potentials, a distinction is made between three-point and five-point protection. For connection modules, only three-point protection is possible. Five-point protection (components in the signal path) is recommended for use with switching modules. Once the protective plug is removed, the contact in the module is open and possible faults cannot make their way to the downstream network. Five-point protection can also be implemented using disconnection modules. TE Connectivity supplies various protective circuits: * Three-point protection: pure overvoltage protection (highvoltage or secondary protection) * Five-point protection: overvoltage protection combined with current protection * Five-point protection: graded protection (high-voltage and secondary protection with current protection) Components designed for single-pair protection provide a safe and reliable solution in LSA-PLUSand LSA PROFILdistribution systems and have advantages over multiple-pair protection magazines for eight- and/or ten-pair modules. When a single-pair protection plug has to be removed, this does not mean that the entire module (all eight or ten pairs) is then left unprotected. Partial or combined equipping of the modules is also possible. Because of their small dimensions, the most convenient protection plugs (ComProtect HDA, B and H series) also offer the option of switching and jumpering with protection components in place. All protection functions thus remain guaranteed at all times for both the communication equipment and maintenance personnel. The advantages of protection magazines for eight and ten pairs are mainly based on the fast set up and lower installation costs of a protection panel. When necessary, protection magazines for LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL can be installed in the distributor in combination with ComProtect components 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 7 Technical Reference Overview Operating voltage/technical data The operating voltage of the system to be protected determines the protection plug's voltage class. The protection device must not be triggered during normal operation. This would not only destroy the protective circuit, it would also lead to interruption in signal transmission. The highest possible voltage class should be selected for the protection plug - at least above the maximum voltage possible during operation (maximum operating voltage, including tolerance). The upper limit for selecting the protection plug's voltage class is determined by the maximum protection level permitted, i.e., the maximum input voltage that would not damage the downstream system components should overvoltage occur. The selection of components and switching configurations determines other electrical parameters for protective circuits. Properly designed and specified overvoltage protection components have a serviceable life of several decades and require no additional maintenance. TE Connectivity recommends that the nominal DC spark-over voltage of installed protection components be tested regularly. For safety reasons, the arrestors should be replaced if the protective circuit has been subjected to impulse current. Fail-safe Protective circuits with an integrated fail-safe feature are highly recommended. Components for overvoltage protection are usually designed only for pulse-shaped loads. Therefore, if permanent overloads are possible (e.g., mains contact), a safe short-circuit to earth must be ensured. Overloaded or overheated protection components would not only lose their protection function, they could cause fire or an explosion, leading to considerable damage and expense. 8 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE Technical Reference Overview Choosing protection components The mechanical interface where the protection components is going to be installed has to be taken into account. TE Connectivity offers a large number of complete magazine solutions and flexible single-pair protection plugs. Our product portfolio offers various levels of protection with extended features that have a direct influence on the severity of the network downtime and the associated commercial loss. The TE Connectivity portfolio includes a broad range of performance classes: * Basic protection plugs * Intermediate protection plugs * Advanced protection plugs * Maintenance-free advanced protection plugs Given the number and variety of applications and new transmission modes employed in communications networks, please refer to the tables on pages 8 and 9 for a detailed overview of the available protection components in association with transmission rates and other network features as a basis for choosing the protection type best suited to your application. 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 9 Technical Reference Overview < 60 mA < 60 mA < 60 mA < 60 mA < 60 mA < 60 mA < 120 mA < 20 mA < 20 mA < 20 mA 2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s 64 kbit/s 48 kbit/s 8 Mbit/s 20 kbit/s 2 Mbit/s 100 Mbit/s Transmission rate Number of protected pairs < 120 mA < 60 mA 192 kbit/s 2 Mbit/s < 100mA 4 kHz Operating current Inverted circuit configuration for installation in distributor block on the system side, since the disturbance is expected from the jumper side Ethernet (CAT5) 5V RS 485 12 V ADSL transmission RS 232 12 V 160 V Modem for telephone line Modem for Datex P 12 V 60 V PCM11 (with sym. remote power feeding) PCM (with remote power feeding) 100 V 5V 60 V 100 V 42 V 160 V Operating voltage Data 320 V PCM (without remote power feeding) ISDN S2M-interface ISDN S0-interface Analoge Lines Recommended applications PMXA primary multiplexer connection Telecommunication ComProtect(R) Cat. number Magazine 2/10 6089 2 023-08 x CP HGB180A1 5909 1 063-40 x CP HDA180A1 5909 1 064-00 x CP HVG180A6 5909 1 063-30 x CP HIE5A1 5909 1 120-00 CP BI180A1 5909 1 076-00 x x x x 1 CP BOD180A4 5909 1 078-30 x x x x 1 CP BOD270A1 5909 1 086-00 CP BI70A2 5909 1 082-01 CP BI24A1 5909 1 083-00 CP BI12A1 5909 1 084-00 For LSA-PLUSand LSA PROFILmodules 10 x x x 1 1 x x x x x x x x 1 x 1 1 x x x x ORDERING INFORMATION Description Catalog Number Protection Magazine for HD180, 10-pair modules Surge voltage protection magazine 10 180 V, 10 pairs with 3-pole arrestors and fail-safe PRO-7019 2 220-00 330 V, 10-pairs with 3-pole arrestors without fail-safe PRO-7109 2 220-20 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 1 1 12/12 102386BE 1 Technical Reference Overview Magazines for LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Systems TE Connectivity's product portfolio includes various magazines for overvoltage protection. Typical three-point protection is implemented in the magazines; the protective components are connected to a common central connection (earth potential) when installed in the magazine. Overvoltage arrestors serve as protective components. They offer high energy absorption and very low capacitance values. In special cases, magazines can also be fitted with polycrystalline overvoltage protection components. Magazines can be particularly improved by installing fail-safe contacts in addition to the overvoltage arrestors. In the case of magazines for overvoltage protection in the LSA-PLUS distribution system, fail-safe contacts (thermal protection springs) can be simply plugged in, hence connecting them parallel to the two-electrode arrestors, or are just integrated onto the three-pole arrestors. If the arrestor overheats as a result of overvoltage, a solder material melts, triggering the fail-safe function to generate a short-circuit to earth parallel to the arrestors, hence discharging any subsequent currents. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The following technical specifications and dimensions of the ComProtect products have been complied for the standard offering of one-pair protection components. Transmission behavior ComProtect B Series ComProtect H Series Jumpering ability +(+) +(+) Line protection ++ ++ Reversible current protection ++ ++ Partial/ combined fitting ++ ++ Fail-safe ++ ++ Secondary protection ++ High voltage protection ++ ++ ++ = Very good +(+) = Good (or optional very good) 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 11 Technical Reference Overview Technical Data Technical Data 12 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFILModules Basic Protection Magazine for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks.................................... 14 3-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors .............................................................................................. 16 2-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors............................................................................................... 16 Magazine Cover............................................................................................................................ 17 Basic Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks............................................. 18 Intermediate Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks............................. 19 Data Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks ..............................................20 Current Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks.......................................... 21 Overvoltage Protection Components and Diodes for Secondary Protection....................................................................................................... 22 Maintenance-Free Protection Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks................... 23 Earth Plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 Blocks...................................................................... 24 Earth Bars for LSA-PLUS Modules.................................................................................... 25 Mini-distributors Test Device for Protection Components........................................................................ 26 12/12 310370BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 13 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Basic Protection Magazine for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks This basic protection magazine is recommended for use as a basic overvoltage protection in analog and digital telecommunication systems. The magazines are designed for the complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection or connection modules. For installation in LSA PROFIL distributors, earth contact clips are required to establish earth contact with the profile rods. Optimal function for magazines is guaranteed only when used in conjunction with the corresponding overvoltage arrestors. FEATURES * Designed for use with 2- or 3-pole overvoltage arrestors * Overvoltage arrestors and fail-safe elements are replaceable * Installation height is approximately 25 mm above the LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL module Ordering information appears on the following page. Magazine 2/10 for 3-pole gas discharge tubes (GDT) 6089 2 023-08, 6036 2 003-04 14 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 6089 2 024-61, 6036 2 004-61 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) Quantity: 1 per pack, Installation height: @ 25 mm above module Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, unequipped 0.041 kg 6036 2 003-01 Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 0.080 kg 6036 2 003-04 Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 0.052 kg 6089 2 023-01 Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 0.095 kg 6089 2 023-08 Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, unequipped 0.047 kg 6036 2 004-01 Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm) (metal/ceramic), 90V, 20kA/20A (6717 3 341-00) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 0.080 kg 6036 2 004-61 Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 0.069 kg 6089 2 024-01 Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm; metal/ceramic), 230V, 10kA/10A (6717 3 343-01) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 0.095 kg 6089 2 024-61 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8 x 13 mm) Quantity: 1 per pack Basic protection magazine for 8-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Quantity: 1 per pack Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Quantity: 1 per pack 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 15 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules 3-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors The 3-pole overvoltage arrestor (metal/ceramic) is filled with noble-gas and features optional fail-safe (type 8x13) and offers effective 3-point protection for the most varied applications. For 10-pairs, ten overvoltage arrestors are required. FEATURES * Reliable limitation of overvoltages * Diversion of high currents * Thermal protection by means of fail-safe 3-pole overvoltage arrestors without fail-safe ORDERING INFORMATION Description Catalog Number 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) Quantity: 1 per pack Weight/Pack: 0.002 kg 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 6717 3 503-00 350V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 6717 3 504-00 230V, 20kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 513-90 230V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 513-00 350V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 514-00 2-Pole Overvoltage Arrestors These arrestors are used as replaceable basic protection elements. The 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (with dimensions of 8 x 6 mm) have a metal/ceramic construction. The electrical properties depend on the noble-gas mixture. In order to protect 10-pairs, 20 overvoltage arrestors must be installed. FEATURES * Reliable limitation of overvoltages * Diversion of high currents * Thermal protection by means of fail-safe contacts ORDERING INFORMATION Description Catalog Number 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic Quantity: 1 per pack Weight/pack: 0.014 kg 90V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 341-00 230V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 343-00 230V, 10kA/10A 6717 3 343-01 350V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 344-00 16 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Fail-Safe Contact These elements are used in conjunction with the 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (gas discharge tubes, GDT), type 8x6 mm, which are installed in the basic protection magazines 2/10 or 2/8 for LSA-PLUSblocks. Their functionality is only guaranteed when they are used in conjunction with metal/ceramic overvoltage arrestors. In the case of thermal overload (which triggers the fail-safe contact), both the overvoltage arrestor and the fail-safe contact must be replaced. FEATURES * Protection against long-term thermal overload * Replaceable component ORDERING INFORMATION Description Catalog Number Fail-safe contact Quantity: 1 per pack Weight/Pack: 0.001 kg 6417 2 010-00 Magazine Cover The magazine cover is transparent and is used with overvoltage protection magazine 2/10 with gas discharge tube (GDT), 8x6 or 8x13. FEATURES * Provides dust protection * Prevents accidental contact with the overvoltage protection magazine ORDERING INFORMATION Description Catalog Number Magazine cover Quantity: 1 per pack Weight/Pack: 0.005 kg With KRONE logo 6417 3 022-01 Without KRONE logo 6417 3 022-03 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 17 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Basic Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks These plugs are recommended for use as basic overvoltage protection in analog telecommunication systems. The plugs are designed for the partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL connection or disconnection modules in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. Jumpering can be performed in a protected distributor module. The protection circuit consists of highly effective 2- or 3-pole overvoltage arrestors and fail-safe contacts for protection of the arrestors against thermal overload. FEATURES * Compact form * Flexible 1-pair design * Jumpering is possible with protection inserted Basic protection plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Basic protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Installation height: @ 21 mm above block Quantity: 10 pieces per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 Plug marking: CP HDA180A1 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Maximum operating voltage: 180V Installation height: @ 33 mm above block Quantity: 10 pieces per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 18 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 0.056 kg 5909 1 064-00 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Intermediate Protection Plugs for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks This plugs are recommended for protection of switching and terminal equipment in conjunction with already installed secondary overvoltage protection. The use of reversible overcurrent protection elements can enhance the response behavior of the basic overvoltage protection component. The plug is designed for the partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUSor LSA PROFILconnection or disconnection modules in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. The protection circuit consists of a 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, fail-safe and overcurrent protection components. An insertion tool (6417 3 117-00) is used to allow jumpering in the protected distributor module. FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Limits overvoltage and overcurrents * Jumpering is possible with inserted protection * Provides measurement and test access * Installation height is approximately 33 mm above the LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL module Intermediate protection plug (ComProtect H) ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Intermediate protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Installation height: @ 33 mm above block Plug marking: CP HGB180A1 Maximum operating voltage: 180V, nominal restistance 8 Ohm Quantity: 10 pieces per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 0.052 kg 5909 1 063-40 Plug marking: CP HVG180A6 Maximum operating voltage: 180V, resistance balance: 1 Ohm. Inverted circuit configuration for installation in distributor block on the system side, as disturbance is expected from the jumper side Quantity: 10 pieces per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 0.052 kg 5909 1 063-30 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 19 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Data Protection Plug for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks This plug is recommended for unshielded cabling in data transmission networks. The plug is designed for partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection or switching modules in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. An insertion tool (6417 3 117-00) is used to allow jumpering in the protected distributor module. FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Designed for use in networks with high transmission rates * Short response times * Installation height is approximately 33 mm above the LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL module Data protection plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Data protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks Plug marking: CP HIE4A1 Maximum operating voltage: 5V, Quantity: 10 pieces per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 Installation height: @ 33 mm above block 20 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 0.052 kg Catalog Number 5909 1 120-00 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Current Protection Plug for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks This plug is used when permanent network influences render pure basic protection insufficient. The 1-pair overcurrent plug's (HPP_A2) modular design is used for the partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection or switching modules. It is used as a pure overcurrent protection component, primarily in distribution equipment that is already equipped with overvoltage arrestors. TE Connectivity strongly recommends use of a combination of HPP_A2 and basic protection (ComProtect or overvoltage protection magazines). FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Provides extension of already installed protection * Jumpering is possible with inserted protection * Installation height is approximately 33 mm above LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL modules Current protection plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Current protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks Plug marking: HPP A2 Maximum operating voltage: 5V, Installation height: @ 33 mm above block 12/12 102386BE 0.005 kg Catalog Number 5909 2 112-10 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 21 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Overvoltage Protection Components and Diodes for Secondary Protection These plugs are recommended for protection of distribution and terminal equipment in analog, ISDN, HDSL and ADSL telecommunication systems. The plug is designed for partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection or switching modules in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. Jumpering of distribution modules with inserted protection components is possible. The protection circuit consists of a 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, fail-safe contact, reversible overcurrent protection components and diodes for secondary protection. FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Short response time * Jumpering is possible with inserted protection * Low-voltage variants are available for extended applications * Installation height is approximately 21 mm above the LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL module Advanced protection plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Advanced protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Protection circuit consists of 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, fail-safe contact, reversible overcurrent protection components, diodes for secondary protection Quantity: 10 per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 Installation height: @ 21 mm above block Plug marking: CP BI180A1 Maximum operating voltage: 180V 0.069 kg 5909 1 076-00 Plug marking: CP BI70A2 Maximum operating voltage: 70V For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 0.060 kg 5909 1 082-01 Plug marking: CP BI24A1 Maximum operating voltage: 24V For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 0.050 kg 5909 1 083-00 Plug marking: CP BI12A1 Maximum operating voltage: 12V For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 0.050 kg 5909 1 084-00 22 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Maintenance-Free Protection Plug for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks This plug is recommended for protection of distribution and terminal equipment in analog, ISDN, HDSL and ADSL telecommunications systems. The plug is designed for the partial or complete equipping of LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection or switching modules in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. Jumpering of distribution modules with inserted protection components is possible. The protection circuit consists of a 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, reversible overcurrent protection components and diodes for secondary overvoltage protection. The overcurrent protection functions as a reversible line fuse. FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Fast response times * Jumpering is possible with inserted protection * Optimized service life-time * Installation height is approximately 21 mm above the LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL module Maintenance-free protection plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Maintenance-free protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Quantity: 10 per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 Installation height: @ 21 mm above block Plug marking: CP BOD180A4 Maximum operating voltage: 180V 0.050 kg 5909 1 078-30 Plug marking: CP BOD270A1 Maximum operating voltage: 270V Used with PCM11 transmission codes with symmetric remote feeding voltage 320V 0.050 kg 5909 1 086-00 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 23 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Earth Plug for LSA-PLUSSeries 2 Blocks The earth plug is used for permanent earthing of single pairs in LSA-PLUS or LSA PROFIL disconnection, connection and switching modules. The plug is installed in conjunction with earth bars and earth contact clips. FEATURES * Flexible 1-pair form * Surge-current-proof design * Can be used with any module Earth plug ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Earth plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Plug marking: CP GZA1 Quantity: 10 per pack, including 1 earth bar 2/10 24 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 0.060 kg Catalog Number 5909 1 112-00 12/12 102386BE ComProtect Overvoltage Protection LSA-PLUS and LSA PROFIL Modules Earth Bars for LSA-PLUSModules Earth bar for Series 2 and HighBand(R) 10 modules Earth bar for disconnection module 2/6 x abs Earth bar for disconnection module 2/8 x abs Earth contact clip The earth bar is used to establish earth connection between ComProtect protection plugs and LSA-PLUS modules installed in a distribution frame. Installation in an LSA PROFIL distribution frame requires the additional installation of earth contact clips. WARNING: Proper function of the protection plugs is not guaranteed without use of the earth bar. Installation instructions must be followed. ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 and HighBand 10 blocks Quantity: 1 per pack NOTE: a set of 10/100 ComProtect protection plugs includes 1/10 earth bars Earth bar for 10-pair modules 0.010 kg 5909 3 041-00 Earth bar for 8-pair modules 0.008 kg 5909 3 042-00 Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 disconnection module, 6 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) Quantity: 1 per pack 0.008 kg 5909 3 202-00 Earth bar for LSA PROFIL Series 2 disconnection module, 8 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) Quantity: 1 per pack 0.022 kg 5909 3 201-00 Earth contact clip for LSA PROFIL Series 2 modules provides contact between earth bar and profile rod. 2 clips required per module when protection modules are used with Series 2 modules mounted on 12 mm profile rods. Quantity per box: 1000 0.055 kg 6089 3 202-00 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 25 ComProtect Overvoltage Protection Test Device for Protection Components Test Device The portable ComProtect test device allows measurement of tolerance limits, interruptions and short circuits in protection circuits, as well as automatic measurement of all positions of the corresponding adapter. FEATURES * Supports lifetime testing of 1-pair protection plugs and of magazines * Battery-operated for mobile use * Features exchangeable adapters * Optional software module allows measurement data collection and statistical evaluation * Enables individual programming of measurement limit values * Provides automatic measurement * Offers optical and acoustical fault recognition The ComProtect test device is delivered in a carrying case. Adapters and software to be ordered separately. ORDERING INFORMATION Description Weight/Pack Catalog Number ComProtect test device 5.00 kg 5909 1 302-00 LSA-PLUS 2/10 adapter insert, with receptacle for LSA-PLUS magazine 2/10 and 1-pair ComProtect protection plug 0.750 kg 5909 1 303-00 Software for ComProtect test device Software and adapter cable for data collection and statistical evaluation 0.614 kg 5909 1 304-00 26 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE Comprotect Overvoltage Protection Catalog Number Index Catalog Number Description Page 5909 1 063-30 Plug marking: CP HVG180A6 Maximum operating voltage: 180V, resistance balance: 1 Ohm. Inverted circuit configuration for installation in distributor block on the system side, as disturbance is expected from the jumper side 19 5909 1 063-40 Intermediate protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Plug marking: CP HGB180A1Maximum operating voltage: 180V, nominal restistance 8 Ohm 19 5909 1 064-00 Basic protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Maximum operating voltage: 180V, including 1 earth bar 2/10 18 5909 1 076-00 Advanced protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Protection circuit consists of 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, fail-safe contact, reversible overcurrent protection components, diodes for secondary protection Plug marking: CP BI180A1 22 5909 1 078-30 Maintenance-free protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Plug marking: CP BOD180A4 23 5909 1 082-01 Plug marking: CP BI70A2 Maximum operating voltage: 70V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 22 5909 1 083-00 Plug marking: CP BI24A1 Maximum operating voltage: 24V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 22 5909 1 084-00 Plug marking: CP BI12A1, Maximum operating voltage: 12V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 22 5909 1 086-00 Plug marking: CP BOD270A1, Maximum operating voltage: 270V, Used with PCM11 transmission codes with symmetric remote feeding voltage 320V 23 5909 1 112-00 Earth plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Plug marking: CP GZA1 24 5909 1 120-00 Data protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, Plug marking: CP HIE4A1, Maximum operating voltage: 5V, 20 5909 1 302-00 ComProtecttest device 26 5909 1 303-00 LSA-PLUS 2/10 adapter insert, with receptacle for LSA-PLUS magazine 2/10 and 1-pair ComProtect protection plug 26 5909 1 304-00 Software for ComProtect test device, Software and adapter cable for data collection and statistical evaluation 26 5909 2 112-10 Current protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, Plug marking: HPP A2 21 5909 3 041-00 Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 and HighBand 10 blocks, NOTE: a set of 10/100 ComProtect protection plugs includes 1/10 earth bars, Earth bar for 10-pair modules 25 5909 3 042-00 Earth bar for 8-pair modules 25 5909 3 201-00 Earth bar for LSA PROFIL Series 2 disconnection module, 8 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) 25 5909 3 202-00 Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 disconnection module, 6 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) 25 6036 2 003-01 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, unequipped 15 6036 2 003-04 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 15 6036 2 004-01 Basic protection magazine for 8-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, 15 6036 2 004-61 Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm) (metal/ceramic), 90V, 20kA/20A (6717 3 341-00) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 15 6089 2 023-01 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8 x 13 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 15 6089 2 023-08 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 15 6089 2 024-01 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 15 6089 2 024-61 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm; metal/ceramic), 230V, 10kA/10A (6717 3 343-01) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 15 6089 3 202-00 Earth contact clip for LSA PROFIL Series 2 modules, provides contact between earth bar and profile rod. 2 clips required per module when protection modules are used with Series 2 modules mounted on 12 mm profile rods. 25 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 27 Comprotect Overvoltage Protection Catalog Number Index Catalog Number Description Page 6417 2 010-00 Fail-safe contact 17 6417 3 022-01 Magazine cover With KRONE logo 17 6417 3 022-03 Magazine cover Without KRONE logo 17 6717 3 341-00 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 90V, 20kA/20A 16 6717 3 343-00 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 230V, 20kA/20A 16 6717 3 343-01 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 230V, 10kA/10A 16 6717 3 344-00 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 350V, 20kA/20A 16 6717 3 503-00 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 16 6717 3 504-00 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 350V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 16 6717 3 513-00 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 230V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 16 6717 3 513-90 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 230V, 20kA/10A, with fail-safe 16 6717 3 514-00 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 350V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 16 28 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE Comprotect Overvoltage Protection Alphabetical Index Description Catalog Number Page 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 230V, 10kA/10A 6717 3 343-01 16 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 230V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 343-00 16 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 350V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 344-00 16 2-pole overvoltage arrestors 8x6 mm, metal/ceramic 90V, 20kA/20A 6717 3 341-00 16 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 6717 3 503-00 16 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 230V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 513-00 16 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 230V, 20kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 513-90 16 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 350V, 10kA/10A, with fail-safe 6717 3 514-00 16 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm) 230V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 350V, 10kA/10A, without fail-safe 6717 3 504-00 16 Advanced protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Protection circuit consists of 3-pole overvoltage arrestor, fail-safe contact, reversible overcurrent protection components, diodes for secondary protection Plug marking: CP BI180A1 5909 1 076-00 22 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 6089 2 023-08 15 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with overvoltage arrestors (8x13 mm), 230V, 10kA/10A with fail-safe (6717 3 513-00) 6036 2 003-04 15 Basic protection magazine 8-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, unequipped 6036 2 003-01 15 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm; metal/ceramic), 230V, 10kA/10A (6717 3 343-01) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 6089 2 024-61 15 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 6089 2 024-01 15 Basic protection magazine for 10-pairs with 3-pole overvoltage arrestors (8 x 13 mm) Magazine 2/10 for 10-pair modules, unequipped 6089 2 023-01 15 Basic protection magazine for 8-pairs with 2-pole overvoltage arrestors (8x6 mm) Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, 6036 2 004-01 15 Basic protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, 3-pole overvoltage arrestors Maximum operating voltage: 180V, including 1 earth bar 2/10 5909 1 064-00 18 ComProtecttest device 5909 1 302-00 26 Current protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, Plug marking: HPP A2 5909 2 112-10 21 Data protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, Plug marking: CP HIE4A1, Maximum operating voltage: 5V, 5909 1 120-00 20 Earth bar for 8-pair modules 5909 3 042-00 25 Earth bar for LSA PROFIL Series 2 disconnection module, 8 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) 5909 3 201-00 25 Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 and HighBand 10 blocks, NOTE: a set of 10/100 ComProtect protection plugs includes 1/10 earth bars, Earth bar for 10-pair modules 5909 3 041-00 25 Earth bar for LSA-PLUS Series 2 disconnection module, 6 x Line A, Line B, Shield (abs) 5909 3 202-00 25 Earth contact clip for LSA PROFIL Series 2 modules, provides contact between earth bar and profile rod. 2 clips required per module when protection modules are used with Series 2 modules mounted on 12 mm profile rods. 6089 3 202-00 25 Earth plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Plug marking: CP GZA1 5909 1 112-00 24 Fail-safe contact 6417 2 010-00 17 Intermediate protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair Plug marking: CP HGB180A1Maximum operating voltage: 180V, nominal restistance 8 Ohm 5909 1 063-40 19 LSA-PLUS 2/10 adapter insert, with receptacle for LSA-PLUS magazine 2/10 and 1-pair ComProtect protection plug 5909 1 303-00 26 Magazine 2/8 for 8-pair modules, equipped with 2-pole overvoltage arrestor (8x6 mm) (metal/ceramic), 90V, 20kA/20A (6717 3 341-00) and fail-safe contact (6417 2 010-00) 6036 2 004-61 15 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 29 Comprotect Overvoltage Protection Alphabetical Index Description Catalog Number Page Magazine cover With KRONE logo 6417 3 022-01 17 Magazine cover Without KRONE logo 6417 3 022-03 17 Maintenance-free protection plug for LSA-PLUS Series 2 blocks, 1-pair, Plug marking: CP BOD180A4 5909 1 078-30 23 Plug marking: CP BI12A1, Maximum operating voltage: 12V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 5909 1 084-00 22 Plug marking: CP BI24A1 Maximum operating voltage: 24V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 5909 1 083-00 22 Plug marking: CP BI70A2 Maximum operating voltage: 70V, For measurement and control technology and industrial bus applications 5909 1 082-01 22 Plug marking: CP BOD270A1, Maximum operating voltage: 270V, Used with PCM11 transmission codes with symmetric remote feeding voltage 320V 5909 1 086-00 23 Plug marking: CP HVG180A6 Maximum operating voltage: 180V, resistance balance: 1 Ohm. Inverted circuit configuration for installation in distributor block on the system side, as disturbance is expected from the jumper side 5909 1 063-30 19 Software for ComProtect test device, Software and adapter cable for data collection and statistical evaluation 5909 1 304-00 26 30 www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 12/12 102386BE Notes 12/12 102386BE www.te.com/TelecomNetworks 31 KRONE, LSA-PLUS, LSA PROFIL, ComProtect, TE Connectivity and TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks of the TE Connectivity Ltd. family of companies. The information given herein, including drawings, illustrations and schematics which are intended for illustration purposes only, is believed to be reliable. However, TE Connectivity makes no warranties as to its accuracy or completeness and disclaims any liability in connection with its use. TE Connectivity' obligations shall only be as set forth in TE Connectivity' Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale for this product and in no case will TE Connectivity be liable for any incidental, indirect or consequential damages arising out of the sale, resale, use or misuse of the product. Users of TE Connectivity products should make their own evaluation to determine the suitability of each such product for the specific application. Contact us: Tyco Electronics Raychem bvba Diestsesteenweg 692 3010 Kessel-Lo Belgium Tel +32 16 351 011 Fax +32 16 351 697 www.te.com www.te.com/adckrone (c) 2012 Tyco Electronics Raychem bvba, a TE Connectivity Ltd. company. All rights reserved. Revision 1 TC 1135/CAT/1 09/12 (102386BE Revision 1)