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Adtran 1702595F15 Power Injectors/Splitters Adtran Netvanta Poe Protector/injector - 48 V Dc Input - 1 X Ethernet Input Port(s) - 1 X Poe Output 724627303190

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Adtran NetVanta PoE Protector/Injector - 48 V DC Input - 1 x Ethernet Input Port(s) - 1 x PoE Output Port(s) (1702595F15)

POE PROTECTOR INJECTOR

Manufacturer Part Number: 1702595F15



CPN:POE PROTECTOR INJECTOR
MANUFACTURER NAME: Adtran
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 1702595F15
UPC EAN CODE: 724627303190
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

The NetVanta PoE Protector/Injector provides detection, disconnect, overload, and
voltage control protection fully compliant with IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at PoE specifications. It can provide power and data to an array of downstream PoE powered
devices (PDs), such as IP telephones, wireless network access points, Bluetooth access points, security cameras, and IP print servers without the need for and expense of AC power outlets. Additionally, in situations where PoE is not available, the optional 48 V power supply can be used to inject PoE power.

The NetVanta PoE Protector/Injector also functions as a single port Ethernet surge
protector where Ethernet cabling is exposed to external hazards.

The protector/injector minimizes the voltages and current levels transferred to the
Ethernet or PoE port of the network equipment (e.g., switch) being protected, during
electrical disturbances such as lightning storms or AC power induction/cross that occur on the device side (phone, camera, etc). This allows the PoE or Ethernet port of the switch to continue functioning properly and in most cases prevents permanent
damage. Additionally, the protector/injector protects itself and the Ethernet port from
becoming a fire or fragmentation hazard as a result of lightning or AC power cross
events.

A significant advantage of the protector/injector is it does not require a ground
connection. Protection is accomplished by high voltage isolation >6kV impulse.

ManufacturerAdtran
Manufacturer Part Number1702595F15
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.adtran.com
Brand NameAdtran
Product LineNetVanta
Product NameNetVanta PoE Protector/Injector
Product TypePoE Injector
  Product UPC724627303190
Power Description:
Input Voltage48 V DC
Interfaces/Ports:
Input Ports1 x Ethernet
Output Ports1 x PoE
Physical Characteristics:
Height1.1"
Width3.4"
Depth4.4"
Miscellaneous:
Compatibility
  • IP Telephones
  • Wireless Network Access Points
  • Bluetooth Access Points
  • Security Cameras
  • IP Print Servers
Certifications & Standards
  • IEEE 802.3af
  • IEEE 802.3at
  • FCC Part 15 Class B
  • EN 386 300
  • EN 60950-1
  • IEC 60950-1
  • AS/NZS 60950-1
  • UL 497A
  • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 226-92
Environmentally FriendlyYes
Environmental ComplianceRestriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)

Date Inserted: Friday April 18, 2025

This product was last updated on Sunday April 19, 2026

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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