Cellular Surge Protection Systems
Read More: https://www.raycap.com/cellular-site-surge-protection-systems/
The
simple act of connecting your calls involves far more than most people
understand. While the antique method of childhood communication of stretching a
string between two cans has the same basic premise as a corded telephone, the
cellular version of communications is quite different. Corded phones essentially
connected two users directly, allowing a patch to happen between users on each
side of the call, that patch being facilitated through a phone network. Any two
numbers can be connected or disconnected this way, allowing the transfer of
voice signals while connected. Cellular technology works in this regard only
through the specific connection of users, the rest being very different. There
is no direct connection of user to user. Instead, the connection consists of
digitized signals that are beamed to transmitters without wires, then processed
through a network of computers to a different user. This connection without a
direct wire from user to user presents challenges, namely, in that you must be
within range of a cellular receiver or transmitter for that data to move to the
network. The speed with which that data will process depends upon the specific
types of signals transmitted by that transmitter or receiver and the device's
capability to process that type of signal. This translates to the need for
closer proximity to the equipment, the faster the signal speed, necessitating
the installation of more and more transmitting and receiving devices all around
you. The miles that your signal from your cell phone used to travel now is less
than a quarter mile if you are to be connected using the fastest data transfer
capabilities. If there is no compensating installation nearby, you will find
the signal weakens as you move even a few feet farther away from these devices.
This requires a lot of equipment in the field, which can all be at risk of
damage from weather events, including lightning strikes.
Cellular lightning protection and surge protection systems are
designed to reduce the risk that telecommunications companies must bear to
connect your calls. The equipment around you is at risk for damage in many
ways, from lightning strikes or power surges. Although many different scenarios
could also damage the equipment, these are two situations that cause the most
damage and have a valid method of prevention. Installing surge protection
devices that will keep lightning surge from flowing along the connected
equipment prevents significant damage, ultimately helping with business
profitability. By preventing the electrical surges from overwhelming the
circuitry the function of the cell site is protected. While the lightning
strikes that cause the surge may be impossible to stop, the following lightning
surge damage can be mitigated by installing the proper surge protection at the
cellular site. The damage is effectively minimized by integrating effective
surge protection methods and devices. This helps keep the businesses profitable
and calls connected without wires.
No comments:
Post a Comment