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LPM-2-IP54 RS-485 line protection device
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Block (module) input-output series LPM-2 (hereinafter - the module), which is part of the device receiving and controlling security and fire and control addressable "Vesta 01F", is designed to protect the RS-485 interface line from pulsed electromagnetic interference of high power (lightning discharges, electromagnetic interference, etc.). LPM-2-IP54 - plastic case of wall-mounted version with IP54 protection; The module does not contain replaceable elements (fuses) and provides multiple protection against EMI. The operating mode of the module is continuous for a long time (24 hours a day).
The module can be installed in technical products (control panels, cabinets, boxes, etc.) of third-party manufacturers, made of various materials (metal, plastic, etc.).
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