Apc PM5-UK Essential SurgeArrest 5 outlets 230V UK
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APC Essential SurgeArrest 5 outlets 230V UK
Basic Protection Against Power Surges for Computers and Electronics
Includes: User Manual
EMI and RFI noise filtering
Reduces line noise that can cause data loss and keyboard errors.
IEEE let–through ratings and regulatory agency compliance
APC surge protectors undergo stringent testing by IEEE and are awarded “let-through ratings”, which indicate the maximum voltage level that can possibly reach your equipment after a surge or voltage spike has passed through an electric surge protector. Lower IEEE let-through ratings indicate better protection and performance. The APC Essential SurgeArrest series offers optimal performance with a let-through rating of less than 330V to 500V for North American products and a rating of less than 15% for products sold worldwide. All APC products comply with local agency safety requirements, including UL in North America and CE/Kema/Gost/C-tick/A-Tick/Telepermit in their respective regions.
Protection Working Indicator
SurgeArrest will warn you if its circuitry has been damaged by a 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.
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