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3.0 INSTALLATION

Patton's Model 552 is easy to install and should give you years of

trouble-free service. Here are a few simple instructions to help you get
things hooked up right.

1. Unplug (disconnect) the existing connection between the network

cable and the equipment’s I/O port.

2. Install the Model 552 between the incoming network cable and the

protected equipment using the 6 inch (15.2cm.) modular patch
cable (supplied). Place the surge protector as close as possible to
the device being protected.
NOTE:To ensure proper operation of the Model 552, make sure
that your equipment is connected to the protected side of the
Model 552. See Figure 1 below. 
NOTE:The Model 552-E1 CX has two pairs of BNC jacks that
connect one to one through the device. See Figure 2 below.

3. Connect the braided ground strap directly to a chassis ground

connection on the protected device. If you are not sure where to
locate a chassis ground connection on your equipment, consult the
equipment's user manual or contact the manufacturer. Correct
ground connection is critical for proper operation of the Model 552.

APPENDIX A

MODEL 552 SPECIFICATIONS

General

Series Resistance: 

0.340 Ohms

In Line Fuse Rating: 

250V, 3/4A, 2.95 (A

2

sec) Nominal Melting 

Point

Approvals:

CE (EMC Directive/EN 50082-1)

Connectors:

Two female RJ-45 or 4 BNC jacks

Model 552-DDS

Pins Protected: 

Pins 1, 2, 7, 8

Clamping Voltage: 

62 Volts in 500 nsec

Surge Capacity: 

1500 Watts for 1 msec; 
400A with an 8/20 μsec pulse

Protection Mode:

Common Mode Pins 1, 2, 7, 8 to shielding 
braid 

Differential Mode:

Pins 1, 2, 7, 8

Model 552-D2

Pins Protected: 

Pins 4, 5 on the RJ-45 Interface;
Pins 3, 4 on the RJ-11 Interface

Clamping Voltage: 

310 Volts in 500 nsec

Surge Capacity: 

1500 Watts for 1 msec; 
250A with an 8/20 μsec pulse

Protection Mode:

Common Mode Pins 4, 5 to shielding 
braid 

Differential Mode:

Pins 4, 5

Model 552-D4

Pins Protected: 

Pins 3, 4, 5, 6 on the RJ-45 Interface
Pins 2, 3, 4, 5 on the RJ-11 Interface

Clamping Voltage: 

310 Volts in 500 nsec

Surge Capacity: 

1500 Watts for 1 msec; 
250A with an 8/20 μsec pulse

Protection Mode:

Common Mode Pins 3, 4, 5, 6 to shielding 
braid 

Differential Mode:

Pins 3, 4, 5, 6

5

6

UNPROTECTED

PROTECTED

Figure 1. How to Connect the Model 552 

Figure 2. Model 552-E1CX One to One Connection 

TX and

RX from
network

TX and RX to

protected

equipment

Output to protected

equipment

Input from

network

Connection to

frame ground

Summary of Contents for MODEL 552

Page 1: ...Series High Speed Telco Surge Protectors SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M552 E Rev G Revised 01 27 10 C E R T I F I E D C E R T I F I E D An ISO 9...

Page 2: ...an acceptance of these terms by the user 1 1 SERVICE All warranty and non warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics All returns must have a Return Materials A...

Page 3: ...s causing harm to the network the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved 5 Repairs are to be made only by Patton Electronics Company o...

Page 4: ...r to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if presen...

Page 5: ...ore The Patton Model 552 has been designed to greatly reduce these risks Just attach one unit to each of your telco ports and rest easy The Model 552 connects directly between twisted pair telco cable...

Page 6: ...our equipment is connected to the protected side of the Model 552 See Figure 1 below NOTE The Model 552 E1 CX has two pairs of BNC jacks that connect one to one through the device See Figure 2 below 3...

Page 7: ...ng braid Differential Mode Pins 1 2 7 8 Model 552 D2 Pins Protected Pins 4 5 on the RJ 45 Interface Pins 3 4 on the RJ 11 Interface Clamping Voltage 310 Volts in 500 nsec Surge Capacity 1500 Watts for...

Page 8: ...an 8 20 sec pulse Protection Mode Common Mode Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to shielding braid Differential Mode Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Model 552 T1 and 552 E1 Pins Protected Pins 1 2 4 5 Clamping Voltage 62 Vol...

Page 9: ...ommon Mode pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to shielding braid Differential Mode Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE In addition to protecting leased line modem interfaces the Model 552 L8 may also be used to protect DDS T...

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