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CENTRAL OFFICE PROTECTION PRODUCTS

Model 503P

Model 503P Details Details

Model 508P

Model 508P Details Details

Model 508PC
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Model P399

Model 508P Details Details

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The 503P Connector Block features front access for all functions of  block-jumper administration, protector module administration, test field access, and OSP cable termination (optional). The block is designed to terminate outside cable pairs (or exchange equipment) on a main distribution frame, The 503P accommodates Porta Systems' protector modules

The Model 508P is the first in the family of "UltraHigh Density" connector blocks. It features very high density termination at low cost. The 508P has provisions for exchange jumper connections on the right side of the block. The block is designed to terminate outside cable pairs (or exchange equipment pairs) on a main distributing frame.

Also available are:
Models 508PFQ, PFBW and PFX - MDF connector blocks terminated with bifurcated quick-clips, bifurcated wire wrap or 66-type single quick-clips. (More)

Model 508PMC - Front facing, high density form factor for mounting on conventional protector frames, or on the vertical uprights of most open ironwork frames. (More)

Model 508PMS - Front facing, high density block for our Super II frame. (More)

Model 508PC1/PTS-100 - pre-attached via a service cable to a variety of 100 pair terminal blocks. Uses Porta Single Pin Modules. (More)

Model 508PC51/PTS-100 - Same as 508PC1, but uses 5 pin modules. (More)

The P399 protects personnel and expensive equipment from damagingelectrical surges that may get onto incoming cable lines.  It mounts onconventional central office frames with 8 inch centers.

Porta Systems P399 is a compact 100-pair connector that utilizes industry standard 5-pin protector modules.

The P399 is also available in 25 and 50-pair configurations upon request.

 

 

Dimensions ( H x W x D)

 

Dimensions ( H x W x D)

 
 

Dimensions ( H x W x D)

 

 

 


Last updated:
02/04/08