PULSE Channel Partner Newsletter Archive

As industry leaders, PolyPhaser and Transtector are committed to providing educational information on our leading products, as well as the entire spectrum of surge protection and power quality. Our new e-newsletter PULSE is designed to assist you in growing your business and meeting sales objectives by providing product information, articles, whitepapers, resources and news to drive sales on a monthly basis.        

Featured Product- TSJ X6 Series

May 8, 2012

Six port, modular high performance surge protectors with SASD (Silicon Avalanche Suppression Diode) versions for T1/E1, and 10/100 Ethernet, as well as a hybrid solution for GbE applications.  These extremely robust designs are deployed around the world in tens of thousands of back-haul applications with an exceptional reliability track record.  Features include:

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Fixed Wireless Broadband Site Protection - Tower Top Electronic Application

May 7, 2012

Emerging applications and customer demands frequently place greater strain on network infrastructure. Whether it is the development of VOIP topologies or WiMAX back haul applications, network planners face connectivity challenges.

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Evaluation of Series Element Surge Protective Devices

May 7, 2012

Evaluation of Series Element Surge Protective Devices

In this issue of PULSE, we’ve included a sample white paper on the use of series element or hybrid AC surge protection. 

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Featured Product - I2R SA Series

April 5, 2012

Transtector’s I2R SA Series in DIN Rail mounted surge arresters designed for the protection of sensitive electronic power systems.  Great for use as a backup SPD, coupled with a SASD primary suppressor.Features of the I2R SA series include:

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Sources of Transients: 8x20 and 10x1000 waveforms

April 5, 2012

The 8x20 waveform is associated with naturally occurring lightning events. The first number (8) signifies the time in microseconds that it takes for the surge to reach 90 % of its peak value. This is also known as “rise” time. 

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