Sollatek, NotebookGuard Surge Protector 250 V Maximum Voltage Rating 13.5kA Maximum Surge Current Protective Plug

Nº de Estoque RS: 848-4481Marca: SollatekPart Number: 9266C000
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Especificações

Suppressor Type

Protective Plug

Maximum Voltage Rating

250 V

Mounting Type

Plug In

Maximum Surge Current

13.5kA

Series

NotebookGuard

Length

116mm

Depth

32mm

Height

29mm

Dimensions

116 x 32 x 29mm

Detalhes do produto

Notebook Guard

The NotebookGuard is a compact plug-in adapter that prevents damage to equipment from high-voltage levels.

Transient Voltage Suppressors (Mains, Domestic)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. For protecting mains power systems, categories A, B and C (mains) devices are used. All mains style products in this section are location category B and exceed the requirements of location category A making them suitable for use in both locations.

R$ 648,78

R$ 648,78 Each (Sem VAT)

Sollatek, NotebookGuard Surge Protector 250 V Maximum Voltage Rating 13.5kA Maximum Surge Current Protective Plug

R$ 648,78

R$ 648,78 Each (Sem VAT)

Sollatek, NotebookGuard Surge Protector 250 V Maximum Voltage Rating 13.5kA Maximum Surge Current Protective Plug

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QuantidadePreço unitário
1 - 24R$ 648,78
25+R$ 644,33

Documentos Técnicos

Especificações

Suppressor Type

Protective Plug

Maximum Voltage Rating

250 V

Mounting Type

Plug In

Maximum Surge Current

13.5kA

Series

NotebookGuard

Length

116mm

Depth

32mm

Height

29mm

Dimensions

116 x 32 x 29mm

Detalhes do produto

Notebook Guard

The NotebookGuard is a compact plug-in adapter that prevents damage to equipment from high-voltage levels.

Transient Voltage Suppressors (Mains, Domestic)

Voltage surges, often referred to as spikes or transient overvoltages are typically caused by switching of fluorescent lights, fuses blowing or nearby lightning activity. For protecting mains power systems, categories A, B and C (mains) devices are used. All mains style products in this section are location category B and exceed the requirements of location category A making them suitable for use in both locations.