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Are my devices with additional entry (for instance antennas, telephone lines etc.) protected?

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Are my devices with additional entry (for instance antennas, telephone lines etc.) protected?

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The Voltprotect only provides protection against overvoltages occurring in the mains supply circuit. Devices with additional entry (for instance antennas, telephone lines) also need there a further protection against overvoltages in order to avoid damages due to surge peaks. Additional entries are generally provided ex works with a reinforced insulation and may sustain overvoltages up to several 1000 V thus. Such high voltages only occur if the signal line is directly struck by lightning but it happens rarely.

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