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CopperLink CL141EBT Industrial Gigabit PoE Injector

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Patton’s CL141E/BT90 is an industrial all-in-one gigabit high power PoE injector and power booster. Our power boost technology allows low input voltages, such as 24–48 VDC to be boosted up to the required IEEE802.3bt PoE requirements of 55 VDC.

This is a perfect PoE injector for use in light industrial environments. The CL141E/BT90 is housed in an IP30-rated DIN-rail or wall-mount enabled enclosure, and has a wide operating temperature of -40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C). Its rugged design, wide temperature and power input range makes it an ideal model for security, building automation, transportation and telco applications.

The CL141E/BT90 is very simple to use, completely plug and play. LEDs will make it clear when power is detected on the power inputs, when PoE is being delivered, and whether you are in PoE Mode A or Mode B. This is a PoE-compliant device, so the amount of power is negotiated automatically by the injector. Should the device you are connecting to not be PoE-enabled, the CL141E/BT90 will detect this and not pass power to the connected device.
Patton’s CL141E/BT90 is an industrial all-in-one gigabit high power PoE injector and power booster. Our power boost technology allows low input voltages, such as 24–48 VDC to be boosted up to the required IEEE802.3bt PoE requirements of 55 VDC.

This is a perfect PoE injector for use in light industrial environments. The CL141E/BT90 is housed in an IP30-rated DIN-rail or wall-mount enabled enclosure, and has a wide operating temperature of -40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C). Its rugged design, wide temperature and power input range makes it an ideal model for security, building automation, transportation and telco applications.

The CL141E/BT90 is very simple to use, completely plug and play. LEDs will make it clear when power is detected on the power inputs, when PoE is being delivered, and whether you are in PoE Mode A or Mode B. This is a PoE-compliant device, so the amount of power is negotiated automatically by the injector. Should the device you are connecting to not be PoE-enabled, the CL141E/BT90 will detect this and not pass power to the connected device.

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