Monoprice Power & Surge - 6 Outlet Surge Protector Slim Wall Tap - White | UL Rated, 540 Joules With Protected Light Indicator
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Highlights
- 6 protected power outlets
- 540 joules of protection
- Attaches to wall outlet - no cords
- Built-in EMI/RFI filter
- 15A, 1800 watts capacity
Description
This model includes six protected power outlets and attaches to a wall outlet for a clean, cord-free installation. The clear plastic tab at the top of the unit illuminates green to indicate when the surge protector is providing protection to your equipment. When the protection circuitry has been fully consumed by power and current spikes, the protection light will no longer illuminate, indicating that the surge protector should be replaced.
Features:
* 6 protected power outlets
* 540 joules of protection
* Attaches to wall outlet - no cords
* Built-in EMI/RFI filter
* 15A, 1800 watts capacity
* UL/cUL rated
Specifications:
Electrical Rating: 120VAC/60Hz
Power Capacity: 15A, 1800 watts
Joules Rating: 540 joules
Clamping Voltage: 500V
Max. Spike Voltage: 6,000V
Max. Spike Current: 36,000A
Response Time: < 1 nanosecond
EMI/RFI Filter Range: 150 KHz ~ 100 MHz
EMI/RFI Filter Attenuation: 40 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD): 5 3/8" x 3 3/4" x 1 1/4"
UL File Number: E155217
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Q: Can I just plug this into my wall outlet over the wall plate
A: Hi KC1959, thanks for reaching out about Monoprice Power & Surge - 6 Outlet Surge Protector Slim Wall Tap - White | UL Rated, 540 Joules With Protected Light Indicator Yes, this can plug right into a wall outlet. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byMike - 8 days agoTarget expert support
Q: Can you push anything to reset when you devices attached go out?
A: It does not have an external reset button. This product has the auto-shutoff feature and will stop supplying power after surge protection is all used up. It may survive smaller surges, in which case it would keep working. However once the protective element is consumed by either a bigger surge or by smaller surges over time, the LED light will stop illuminating and power will be cutoff to protect equipment.
submitted byMonoprice - 10 months agoBrand expert
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