A surge protector (or spike suppressor, or surge suppressor, or surge diverter) is an appliance or device designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes. Surge protectors for homes can be in power strips used inside, or a device outside at the power panel.
Features include:
- Indoor Power Strip with 6 outlets
- Slim design for space saving
- On/off switch with built in circuit breaker
- Mounting key holes on back for easy hanging
- Plastic housing
- 15A/125V/60Hz/1875W
- SJT 14/3
- UL 1363
- cULus Listed
- Order Qty of 1 = 1 Piece
Features include:
- Indoor Power Strip with 6 outlets
- Slim design for space saving
- Unlit on/off switch with built in circuit breaker
- Mounting key holes on back for easy hanging
- Plastic housing
- Clamping Voltage: 700V L-N
- 15A/125V/60Hz/1875W
- SJT 14/3
- UL 1363
- cULus Listed
- Order Qty of 1 = 1 Piece
Features include:
- Installs at electrical disconnect or panel to protect Pumps, Motors, HVAC Condensers & Incoming Utility Power for Residential & Light Commercial Applications
- Hardwire Parallel Connection
- Unlimited (Parallel Installation) Continuous Current
- Hardwire parallel connection
- Unlimited (Parallel Installation) continuous current
- Response Time: <1 nSec component level
- Automatic Reset to Protect against Multiple Surge Events
- Surge Current Rating: 72,000A
- Short Circuit Current Rating: 10,000A
- MCOV: 130 VAC (L - G), 260 VAC (L - L)
- 940 Joules
- AC protection Modes: 900V L - L & 500V L - G
- Protection Type: SPD Type 2
- Operating Frequency: 0 - 400 Hz
- Service Voltage: 120/240 VAC (2w+G)Single Phase
- Lightning Surge Arrestor has Black high impact plastic housing
- Housing size: 3 in x 2.25 in x .75 in
- Indicator light for surge protection, grounding and power status
- cULus Listed
- UL 1449, 3rd Edition; ANSI/IEEE C62.11
- Order Qty of 1 = 1 Piece
A modern house has three wires, Line, Neutral, and Ground (L,N, and G). Many protectors will connect to all three, in pairs, L-N,L-G,and N-G, since there are conditions, like lightning, where both L and N have high voltage spikes that need to be shorted to ground.