PoE splitter from Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact

 

October 3, 2018

The FL PD 1001 PoE splitter enables you to easily connect end devices without a PoE interface, such as WLAN or Bluetooth access points, controllers, and I/O stations, to a PoE interface. The splitter separates the data and the power locally, enabling even non-PoE-capable devices to be installed in remote stations easily and inexpensively.

Compact and robust design

Thanks to its metal housing and extended temperature range, the FL PD 1001T GT Power over Ethernet splitter is suitable for use in harsh environments and remote stations. Its narrow design and port outlets facing both upwards and downwards mean that it is easy to install, even in flat control boxes.

Powerful and flexible in use

Thanks to the support of Gigabit and Fast Ethernet, the PoE splitter can be used for any transmission speed. Furthermore, the switch supports both ​PoE​ (​IEEE​ 802.3af) and ​PoE​+ (​IEEE ​802.3at​). A supply of 24 V DC, and, depending on feed-in, a power of up to 25 W is available at the output. This enables a multitude of usage scenarios for the widest range of Ethernet devices. Furthermore, diagnostics is available for the output voltage and power via LEDs.

The PoE splitter can be used for all automation protocols, because it does not interfere with data transmission.

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