The
Network SurgeArrest series provides maximum protection for network
business computer equipment including workstations and network
modems. SurgeArrest, whose performance and reliability have
set the standard for the best surge protection; is available
in a clever mounting system for flexible installation in any
standard 19" rack, including a "zero"U mounting
position, cord management to organize your power cords, a protected
switch, and more.
- Lightning and Surge Protection - A fast-acting
fuse reacts instantaneously to lightning strikes and other
spikes. A thermal fuse shuts down safely if there is a wiring
fault.
- IEEE let-through rating and UL 1449 compliance
- IEEE tests simulate a surge of 6.000 volts, such as in
a direct lightning hit. Let through rating indicates the
maximum voltage that will reach your equipment when suppressed
by an APC Surge Protector. Typical equipment, such as computers
and home electronics, are built to withstand surges up to
500 volts, thus 330V let through volts would not put any
stress on your equipment. APC Surge Protector's let through
rating exceeds UL's toughest standard (UL 1449) of let through
rating of less than 330 volts.
- Noise Filtering - SurgeArrest attenuates
EMI/RFI line noise that can cause data errors and keyboard
lockups, ensuring better performance of protected equipment.
- Catastrophic Event Protection - A fast-acting
fuse reacts instantaneously to lightning strikes and other
spikes. A thermal fuse shuts down safely if there is a wiring
fault.
- Cord Management - To help organize power
cords.
- Fail Safe Mode - Most other surge suppressors
continue to let power through even after their circuits
have been damaged, leaving your equipment exposed to future
surges. APC's Surge Protectors fail safe, which means that
once the circuit of an APC Surge Protector has been compromised
the unit disconnects equipment from the power supply ensuring
that no damaging surges reach your equipment.
- Protection working indicator - SurgeArrest
will warn you if its circuitry has been damaged by heavy
strike or power line surge and it is unable to provide 100%
protection. If still under warranty, APC will then replace
your damaged SurgeArrest free of charge.
- Site wiring fault indicator - In order
to work properly, surge suppressors require a correctly
wired and grounded outlet. APC surge protectors identify
dangerous wiring problems before you plug in your equipment.
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