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Ericsson SEC-OVP

Part Number
NCD90126/31
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson SEC-OVP provides essential over-voltage protection for critical telecom and networking infrastructure components.

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About This Part

The Ericsson SEC-OVP (Over-Voltage Protection) module is a crucial component designed to safeguard sensitive electronic equipment within telecommunications and data centre environments. Its primary function is to detect and mitigate transient over-voltage events, such as those caused by lightning strikes, power surges, or inductive switching. By diverting excess voltage away from critical circuits, the SEC-OVP prevents costly damage, ensuring the continuous operation and longevity of network infrastructure. In telecom and data centre applications, the SEC-OVP is typically integrated into power distribution units, base station equipment, or network racks where protection against electrical disturbances is paramount. Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications technology, designs these modules to meet stringent industry standards for reliability and performance. While specific voltage ratings vary by model, the core purpose remains consistent: to provide a robust defense against electrical spikes that could otherwise lead to system downtime, data corruption, or permanent hardware failure. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. We carry Ericsson SEC-OVP units to support our clients in maintaining resilient and protected network operations. Offering these essential protection components allows businesses to enhance the reliability of their existing infrastructure cost-effectively, extending the lifespan of their investments and minimizing operational risks associated with power fluctuations.