Ports & interfaces
Cordless |
N |
Power plug |
NEMA 5–15P |
Operational conditions
Operating altitude |
0 - 3000 m |
Non-operating altitude |
0 - 15000 m |
Other features
Cable (Coax) protection |
N |
Network line protection |
N |
Audio/video line protection |
N |
Telephone line protection |
N |
Power
Maximum spike voltage |
6000 V |
Surge energy rating |
1080 J |
Peak current, common mode |
72000 A |
Peak current, normal mode |
60000 A |
Nominal current output |
15 A |
AC outlets quantity |
6 |
Input frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Nominal input voltage |
120 V |
Technical details
EMI/RFI noise filtering |
Y |
Handheld remote control |
N |
EMI/RFI noise filtering |
40 dB |
6 x NEMA 5-15R Outlets, 1 x NEMA 5-15P, 1080J, 120V, EMI/RFI 40 dB, Beige
<b>APC Essential SurgeArrest 6 Outlet Wall Mount, 120V</b>
Basic Protection for Computers and Electronics
EMI and RFI noise filtering
Reduces line noise that can cause data loss and keyboard errors.
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 SurgeArrest fail safe, which means that once the circuit of an APC SurgeArrest has been compromised the unit disconnects equipment from the power supply ensuring that no damaging surges reach your equipment.
IEEE let-through rating and UL 1449 compliance
The 'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' (IEEE) Let-Through Voltage rating is based on a test that subjects a Surge Protector to a 6,000 volt spike. The rating equates to the amount of excess voltage that reaches connected equipment. The lower the number, the better the performance of the Surge Protector is. Underwriter's Laboratory's UL1449 surge protection safety standard uses these ratings to help users gauge performance. UL's best Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) Let-Through Voltage rating is "300V".
Lightning and Surge Protection
To prevent damage to your equipment from power surges and spikes.
IEEE let-through ratings and regulatory agency compliance
Stringent third-party testing gives you confidence that APC's surge protectors will safeguard your equipment and data from potentially damaging surges and spikes.
Noise Filtering
Attenuates EMI/RFI line noise that can cause data errors and keyboard lockups, ensuring better performance of protected equipment.
Catastrophic Event Protection
SurgeArrest components such as MOVs and Thermal fuse ensure instantaneous reaction to lightning strikes and wiring faults. If the surge components are damaged due to power spike or over voltage, excess power cannot reach your equipment. Unlike the APC SurgeArrest products, most surge suppressors continue to let power through even after circuits have been damaged, leaving your equipment exposed to other damaging surges.
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 SurgeArrest fail safe, which means that once the circuit of an APC SurgeArrest 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.
Building Wiring Fault Indicator
This LED informs users of potentially dangerous wiring problems in the wall circuit.