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Panamax PM8-EX 8 AC Outlet Surge Protector Noise Filtration 6 Feet Cord

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Panamax PM8-EX 8 AC Outlet Surge Protector Circuit Protection 6 Feet Cord

Brand: Panamax
MPN: PM8-EX
Condition: New

-Noise Filtration
-Surge Protection
-For All Home / Office Equipment
-Eight AC Outlets with Transformer Spacing
-Accepts Add-on Signal Line Modules to Accomodate System Expansion

Family: Floor Models
Line Voltage: 120 (Volts)
Number of Outlets: 8
Outlet Descriptions: All 8 outlets filtered and surge protected
Control: On/Off control to all outlets through power switch.
Compliance: UL 1449 3rd Edition, 3000A
AC Power Cord: 6 ft. captive cord
Dimensions12" L x 5" W x 1.75" H (12.5" L Including brackets)
Weight: 3 lbs
AC Protection Technology: Protect or Disconnect L-N, L-G, N-G Protection Modes Thermal Fusing
Maximum Current Rating: 15 (Amps)
Initial Clamping Level: 200V Peak
Filtration Technology: RFI/EMI Filtration
Filtration Rating: 45dB @ 100kHz - 1 MHz
Voltage Protection Rating (UL 1449 3rd Edition, 3,000A): 500V
Thermal Fusing: Yes
Single Pulse Energy Dissipation: 1125 Joules
Response Time: < 1 ns
Peak Impulse Current: 52,000 Amps

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