Description
This PCE Power Strips is a block of electrical sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible cable (typically with mains plug on the other end), allowing multiple electrical devices to be powered from a single electrical socket. Power strips are often used when many electrical devices are in proximity, such as for audio, video, computer systems, appliances, power tools, and lighting. Power strips often include a circuit breaker to interrupt the electric current in case of an overload or a short circuit. Some power strips provide protection against electrical power surges. Typical housing styles include strip, under-monitor and direct plug-in.
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Power Surge Protector S9P508/S9P608 /S9P712 |
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Technical Specifications |
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Rated Voltage |
Clamping Voltage |
Max. Energy |
Max. Current |
Max Spike Voltage |
Response Time |
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250 VAC, 50-60Hz |
775V |
Full 3 – Line Surge protection H – N, H – G, N – G: 714 Joules |
Full Type: 19500A |
6kV |
< 1 Nanosecond |
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EMI/RFI Noise Filter |
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Frequency Range |
Attenuation |
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150 KHz ~ 100 MHz |
Up to 40 dB |
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Tel / Fax / Modem Protection* |
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RJ11 |
160 (6P2C) S9P508QT1/320 (6P4C) Joules |
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Coaxial Line Protection* |
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Surge Arrestor |
Breakdown Volts |
Insertion Loss |
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Network Protection* S9P712 |
RJ45 (1-In/1-Out,8P8C) Combo with RJ11 jack Cat.5,10 Base-T |
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