web statisticsweb stats

Business Phone Systems

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
#85858 08/06/07 02:01 PM
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 18
nostets Offline OP
Member
OP Offline
Member
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 18
Is there a better protection than the ROBI’s for the extensions located in out buildings? All the cable is buried and protected.

Avaya IP Office Help & Support Website
IP Office Help

Avaya IP Office Help & Support Website


FAQs, documentation, videos, updates, and support for the Avaya IP Office business phone system!
Everything you need to know about installing, upgrading, and troubleshooting IP 500v2 and IPO Server Edition systems.

#85859 08/07/07 05:49 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,951
Likes: 2
Member
*****
Offline
Member
*****
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,951
Likes: 2
The IROB (In Range, Out of Building) protector is designed to address the dangers poised by the electrical characteristics of off-premesis extensions. Many Avaya installation guides (particularly the Partner ACS) insist that IROBs be used for Off-Premesis or long haul extensions.

Burial of the cable provides physical protection, but IROBs handle the problems of electrical potential differences and such.

Claims about IROB protection can be found at the US Patent Office at https://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5606489-claims.html.


"Press play and record at the same time" -- Tim Alberstein
#85860 08/07/07 06:19 PM
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,344
Likes: 3
Member
***
Offline
Member
***
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,344
Likes: 3
IROBs are a bit cumbersome to use for those of us who don't connect everything with line cords. I have had no problems using the standard primary protectors at the building entrance and 235 volt secondary protectors next to the system.

-Hal


CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Some comments made by me are known to the State of California to cause irreversible brain damage and serious mental disorders leading to confinement.
#85861 08/07/07 11:02 PM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 971
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 971
235v at ksu is fine at KSU co trunks.
I prefer ITW linx.

On station side for opx (not on the same premise or bldg. feed by difference power source (gnd. loop) im not sure what i would clamp the station keysets at.

235v on station side seems a little high, as far
as preference of unit.

I know the partner runs analog as well on its stations side, maybe 90v. would be the max ?

I would put a meter on t/r and see what it kicks at in ringing condition on co ring. Making sure it doesn't clamp to quick.(extension t/r)

I would place the opx protection at both ends of the station in question.


-TJ-
#85862 08/08/07 02:01 AM
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 6,648
RIP Moderator-Nisuko-Tie, General
*****
Offline
RIP Moderator-Nisuko-Tie, General
*****
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 6,648
the IROB"S Ive seen are the panamax/itw linx tower max modules

thats all I would use . like Hal said , good primary and secondary protection will do the job


Skip
------------------------------------

Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
#85863 08/08/07 03:08 AM
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,344
Likes: 3
Member
***
Offline
Member
***
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,344
Likes: 3
On the station side 90 volt clamping on the T/R can cause a ring trip, too close to the ring voltage. I don't think there is anything (we use 5 pin protectors) between 90 and 235 volts. Like I said, we never had a problem with the 235s.

-Hal


CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Some comments made by me are known to the State of California to cause irreversible brain damage and serious mental disorders leading to confinement.

Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Statistics
Forums84
Topics94,287
Posts638,784
Members49,767
Most Online5,661
May 23rd, 2018
Popular Topics(Views)
211,814 Shoretel
188,977 CTX100 install
187,206 1a2 system
Newest Members
A2A Networks, James D., Nadisale, andreww, gohunt
49,766 Registered Users
Top Posters(30 Days)
Toner 22
teleco 5
dexman 4
dans 3
Who's Online Now
1 members (Toner), 132 guests, and 164 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Contact Us | Sponsored by Atcom: One of the best VoIP Phone Canada Suppliers for your business telephone system!| Terms of Service

Sundance Communications is not affiliated with any of the above manufacturers. Sundance Phone System Forums - VOIP & Cloud Phone Help
©Copyright Sundance Communications 1998-2024
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5