Voice Cabling
KRONE Locking Wedges Only for use with disconnection modules
• 23A - single pair disconnection of jumper wires from permanent wires. Provides temporary disconnection of lines for maintenance or pre going live
• 24A - single pair marking or priority circuits. Prevents disconnection of priority circuits and use of test/patch plugs. Cannot be removed without the use of a tool.
• 25A - disconnection of all 10prs on a module. Provides temporary disconnection of lines for maintenance or pre going live. Can be daisy chained for multiple cut-over
Item
770899 770900 992658
Man. Code
6089 3 055-05 6089 3 056-00 6089 3 130-01
Description
Locking Wedge Locking Wedge Locking Wedge
Pairs
1 Pair 1 Pair
10 Pair
KRONE Protector Mounting 5B Mounting of 3 pole GDT’s on KRONE 10 pair strips • Designed for use with strip connections 237A and 237B • Fitted with transparent cover to prevent accidental contact with GDTs
• Cover can be replaced with Designation Strips 51A where labelling of the module is required
• Automatically connects with the metal block mount frame for earth continuity • Suitable for use with protectors 14A, 14A/1, 21A and 22C
Type 23A 24A 25A
Colour Black Red
White
UoM Each Each Each
Item
991042 774650
Man. Code
6535 1 010-00 7019 2 020-00
Description
Protector Mounting Protector Magazine
Pairs
10 Pair 10 Pair
KRONE LSA-PLUS Protector Kit Compact plug-in single pair overvoltage protection for LSA-PLUS series • Protects from damage caused by overvoltage • Designed for use in exchanges and terminal equipment in analogue and ISDN (<2MBps) systems • Includes earthing rail
Type 5B
LSA-PLUS NT
UoM Each Each
Item 771928
Man. Code 5909 1 076-00
Description LSA-PLUS 5 Point Voltage Protector Kit
UoM Pack Of 10
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