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Design, engineering, and manufacturing of fiber optic links and fiber optic products, equipment, enclosures, cable and supplies for the telecommunications, networking, power, and general commercial industries.

New RLH Representatve - Welcome!

We would like to welcome Alster Marketing as our newest representative.

Owner Paul J. Merkouris' extensive experience in fiber communications and procurement, together with considerable experience in project management and dealing with contractors and manufacturers on behalf of customers is a natural fit for the products and services that RLH provides.

We are especially excited with Paul's experience and background in the fast growing fiber optic communications and HVP industry, working with Ethernet networks (WAN, VLAN, and LAN’s), SCADA and Security.

Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, Alster Marketing will be handling RLH products throughout Alaska and the region. Welcome Paul!

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Did you know?
There are three major differences between transformer and fiber optic cable High Voltage Protection (HVP) systems:

a)  Personnel safety.  Fiber optic cable systems eliminate "Touch, Step and Transferred Potential" as defined in IEEE 80, 367,487, and 1590.

b)  Electrical isolation (dielectric strength is a function of system length). Transformer HVP provides a maximum of 6" isolation verses hundreds of feet for fiber optic cable.

c)  Power and or lightning induced voltages.  Fiber optic systems are immune to both AC power and lightning frequency induction.