You would? Why not just put then on a small UPS and have done with it?

The UK has some of the cleanest electricity in the world.

Unlike the US (what a big shock that was, moving here) where brown-outs and over volts are common I've never needed to add protection devices to the UK supply.

Mark

Peter Hoppe wrote:
I am located in the UK, and I am using Sipura spa-2000 adapters to connect analog phones to a voip network. The network connects to the PSTN as well via the Sipura spa-3000 adapter.

I would like to provide surge protection for the spa-2000 and the spa-3000 adapters.

1. For spa-2000, fxs port: What is the maximum tip-to-ring voltage before damage to the the adapter occurs?

2. For spa-2000, fxs port: What is the maximum voltage between both legs and ground before damage to the the adapter occurs? (I have looked inside an spa-2000 adapter and saw that the board has a ground plane integrated; the four screw holes seem to connect to that ground plane)

3. For spa-2000, network port: Would I need any surge suppression? What would be a good way forward? I suspect all I need would be some clamping device on the TX/RX pairs that restricts the voltage?

4. For spa-3000, fxo port: Again, maximum tip-to-ring voltage before damage.

5.    For spa-3000, fxo port: Maximum voltage between both legs and ground.

Thank you very much for your consideration!


Peter Hoppe


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