Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
---|---|
Approvals | Exceeds IEEE 587 category A&B specifications |
Body Material | Metal |
Clamping Voltage | 140 |
Compatibility | 120 |
Cord Length | 1.83 |
Cord Type | NEMA 5-15P Input Plug |
Current Rating | 12 A |
Dimensions | 2.5" H x 6" W x 3.5" D |
Frequency, Operating | 50/60 Hz |
Housing Color | Light Gray |
Input Connection | NEMA 5-15P input plug |
Joule Rating | 3330 |
Material, Construction | Metal |
Mode | Includes Full Normal Mode (H-N) and Common Mode (N-G⁄H-G) Line Surge Suppression |
Mounting Type | Wall |
Number of Outlets | 4 |
Power Rating | 3330 J |
Series | |
Special Features | Illuminated On Off Switch, Circuit Breaker |
Standards | UL Listed, cUL Listed |
Type | Filtered/Suppressed |
Voltage Rating | 120 VAC |
Warranty | Lifetime limited warranty |
Weight, Shipping | 1.32 |
Overview
Tripp Lite ISOBAR Series — Premium Surge Suppressors | Safeguard Your Equipment with the Highest Level of Protection:
A power surge protector is designed to protect PCs, stereos, TVs and other electronic devices with a standard AC plug from damaging power surges and disruptive line noise transferred through the electrical outlet. America’s leading companies have made the Isobar Premium Surge Suppressor their corporate standard for computer and electronics protection. They, along with 18 million other satisfied customers worldwide, put their trust in the Isobar’s premium surge-blocking architecture and durable metal housing. Providing up to 5700 joules of surge-stopping power (the highest in its class), Isobar is simply the most reliable surge suppressor you can buy. Joule ratings measure a surge suppressor’s ability to handles surges: more joules mean more protection. In addition, all models provide EMI/RFI line noise filtering to eliminate audio static and video “snow."
Isobar Premium Surge Suppressors can protect your valuable computer and electronics investments from surge damage on every connection: on the AC power line as well as on telephone/ modem, coaxial and network lines. If you have a modem (analog or DSL), coaxial or network line connected to your equipment, you have opened a “back door" for damaging surges to enter. Select models feature surge-protected connectors that close this “back door," completely safeguarding your equipment against surge damage.
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