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Heat coil

Heat coils, also known as protectors, bugs or carbons serve as a protector between the telephone exchange and outside plant. They are commonly the last point of appearance for a telephone circuit before it leaves the office. On some CLEC circuits there are two heat coils, the extra one being at the point of interface between their circuit and where the ILEC or RBOC recieves it. Their primary purpose is to protect central office equipment from surges of high voltage.

If a surge comes down the line it will melt the connection between the central office and outside plant sides, thereby protecting the equipment. Some heat coils have springs in them, so that when a surge breaks the circuit their tension is released and the plastic cover pops off as a visual indicator that the line is somehow defective.



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