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    Tripp Lite TLM609SA 9 ft. Cord 6 Outlets 1500 Joules Safety Surge Suppressor
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    Tripp Lite TLM609SA 9 ft. Cord 6 Outlets 1500 Joules Safety Surge Suppressor

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    • Outlets Type: NEMA 5-15R
    • Voltage Compatibility: 120V AC
    • Output Amperage Capacity: 15
    • EMI/RFI Noise Filter: Up to 20dB
    • Model #: TLM609SA
    Tripp Lite PDUMH32HV Metered 2U 230V 12ft Single Phase PDU, 7.3kW, 18 outlets (C13 & C19), IEC-309 Blue 32A  Input Connection
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    Tripp Lite PDUMH32HV Metered 2U 230V 12ft Single Phase PDU, 7.3kW, 18 outlets (C13 & C19), IEC-309 Blue 32A Input Connection

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    • Input Voltage: 230 V AC Single-Phase
    • Input Connector(s): IEC-309
    • Output Connector(s): 16 C13, 2 C19
    • Features: 230V 32A metered Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in 2U horizontal rackmount form factor 32A maximum capacity Attached Blue IEC-309 32A input plug with 12 ft. / 3.6m line cord 18 total output receptacles (16 C13, 2 C19) Outlets are arranged in two separately breakered and metered 16A load banks (each with 8 C13 and 1 C19 outlet) Current meters offer the ability to visually monitor power consumption levels to prevent mains, generator, UPS or PDU overloads and to ensure proper load balance in complex redundant power applications Pair of easy to read, two-character LED displays offer continuous PDU current monitoring data in one-amp increments for each metered load bank Circuit breakers offer protection from overloads a...
    • Model #: PDUMH32HV
    CyberPower CSB1206 Essential 12 - Outlet Surge Protector with 3600 J Surge Suppression, Clamping Voltage 800V, 6 ft Cord, NEMA 5-15P, 45 degrees Offset Right, Black
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    CyberPower CSB1206 Essential 12 - Outlet Surge Protector with 3600 J Surge Suppression, Clamping Voltage 800V, 6 ft Cord, NEMA 5-15P, 45 degrees Offset Right, Black

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    • Brand: CyberPower
    • Outlets: 12
    • Outlets Type: 12 x NEMA 5-15R
    • Cord Length: 6 ft (1.8 m)
    • Model #: CSB1206

    Surge protectors prevent electrical power-supply spikes from reaching your equipment. Homeowners use them to protect TVs and other sensitive electrical equipment, while businesses can protect their computers and other mission-critical equipment. You need to ensure that you buy a protector that is suitable for the devices you're plugging in, offers enough outlets for your equipment and actually works as a surge suppressor rather than just a standard power strip.

    Buy a Surge Suppressor With Enough Ports for All Your Devices

    Surge protectors are available with a number of outlets, from one to several dozen. Make sure that the model you buy has enough plugs to prevent you from having to daisy chain power strips together. Plugging one strip into another is a potential fire hazard, and can prevent one or both from working. While it is a good idea for you to buy a device with extra outlets, avoid paying more for than you need. It is also worth considering the size and style of the plug. Some plugs contain transformers that take more room than a standard plug. To counteract this problem, you can buy a surge protector with additional space between outlets, or that offers rotating outlets so that they will hold any plug design. The distance between your devices and the wall outlet determines the length of cord needed. A cord that is too long is messy and potentially hazardous, while a tight cord is also a potential hazard.

    Protect Your Home or Office Equipment

    Some devices specify the types of items they protect. Those designed for home use will protect equipment like TVs and cable TV boxes. They will also offer protection for a home computer. These devices are especially vulnerable to surges because they contain microprocessors and internal memory. Business owners tend to require greater protection. Losing customer data can lead to the downfall of a business. If you need to ensure total protection, consider buying an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) that will provide enough power to safely save critical data. For some sensitive equipment, you might require an automatic voltage regulator, which levels out power delivery and prevents spikes and troughs. Some surge suppressors offer specific sockets for phone lines and coaxial cables, while a rack mount power strip can protect servers and server components. Power distribution units are also suitable for this purpose, and allow even greater control.

    Ensure You Have Enough Energy Absorption and Clamping Voltage

    Protectors should include figures pertaining to their energy absorption and clamping voltage levels. Energy absorption is the amount of energy it will absorb before it fails. The higher the number the better, and you should aim for at least 600 joules. The clamping voltage is the surge level at which the surge protector will kick in. In this case, lower is better, and experts agree that 400 Volts or less is ideal. Some models even include a surge protection warranty, which means the manufacturer will cover you for some of the damages caused if a surge does get through.