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MECHANICAL

Grounded terminal
< 2 inch cub fits into Open House enclosures with room for power supplies
Plastic case

Fire retardant

The surge suppressor should only be used
with a three-prong standard AC outlet. The
surge suppressor cannot provide complete
protection without a grounded AC source.

THE NEED FOR SURGE PROTECTION

The H293 is shown in an H290 8-outlet box
used in an Open House structured wire grid
system and in a power strip.

The surge

suppressor can plug into any of the outlets,
and will protect all the other units plugged
into an H290, H291, the power strip, or a J-
Box.

FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
DO NOT

:

use in damp areas or near water.

WARNING:

This surge suppressor is NOT a

lightning arrestor and may not protect against
lightning induced voltage surges.

ChannelPlus

AC Surge Suppressor

Power Strip Installation

H290 Installation

OEM

AC ADAPTOR

Part no.: 123-456

U

L

STATUS

LED

Green - Steady

NORMAL - 640 joules of protection

Replace Surge Suppressor SOON

Red - Steady

No more protection, REPLACE NOW

640 joules
340 joules
960 joules

Hot to Neutral, peak
Hot to Ground, Ground to Neutral, peak
Total, all terminals

P Secondary, Hot to Neutral
Secondary only, Hot to Neutral
Total: H-N, H-G, N-G

Maximum power line surge that can be
protected by unit

Maximum surge
voltage

Maximum surge
dissipation

Specifications

Clamping Voltage

Maximum voltage allowed across suppressor

400 volts

1 nanosecond

6000 volts

Maximum surge
current

48,000 amps
12,000 amps
72,000 amps

Response time

Time for clamping to start

Up to 35 dB

100KHz to 200MHz, filters the line to reduce
static and RF interference

Noise filter
reduction

Tested by Underwriters Laboratories to
Maximum transient or “let through voltage
after clamping

UL-1449 rating
2nd edition

400 volts

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO

NOT OPEN

!

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL

SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER-
VICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard,

do not expose this product to rain or moisture.

This symbol is to alert you to the presence of
uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the product
which could constitute a risk of electric shock. Do
not open the products case.

!

This symbol is to inform you that important

operating and maintenance instructions are

included in the literature for this product.

The H293 bi-level Surge Suppressor

 features a unique 

(patent pending) two-stage, 960 joule surge protection circuit. 

The first stage provides 640 joules of protection across the 

hot-to-neutral connection with a response of only one 

nanosecond before the clamping starts. With ordinary 

single-stage surge protectors, a surge higher than the rated 

number of joules, will disable the surge protector leaving the 

devices near it unprotected. With our surge suppressor, this 

event will disable only the first stage protection circuit, leaving 

its devices protected by the second stage. The second stage 

protection is still 340 joules across the hot-to-neutral 

connection, making it more than many single state surge 

protectors.

The H293 protection circuit clamps at 400 volts (UL 1449 

rating) and provides protection from surges up to 6,000 volts 

without being damaged. It also provides protection up to 72,000 

amps (48,000 hot to neutral, 12,000 hot to ground and 12,000 

neutral to ground) without being damaged. A noise filter helps 

audio and video devices maintain steady performance by 

recuding static and RFI on the AC line.

There are built in status lights that indicate exactly how much 

protection is currently available (see Status Lights below). 

When a large surge or spike occurs beyond the specified limits, 

the suppressor should protect the attached equipment, but the 

primary protection circuit will now be inactive. Even so, in this 

believe design, there is still partial protection for the equipment 

that will work against a second large surge. It is advisable that 

when the lights indicate partial protection (Green - Flashing), 

the unit should be replaced soon.

The AC electrical lines can experience sudden surges in 
voltage (up to 6000 volts) from sources outside and inside 
the home. Outside sources could include industrial 
equipment being used nearby, while inside sources could 
be air conditioning units turning on and off, refrigerators 
and other major appliances. These can damage electronic 
components, cause loss of data, input/output errors, and 
computer system crashes. When spikes and surges occur 
in your home, the surge suppressor will protect your 
equipment by reducing these voltages to a safe level.

Green - Flashing

First stage gone - 340 joules of protection H-N

PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:

MANUAL,H293 - LINEAR P/N: 600-232 C - INK: PROCESS COLOR - MATERIAL: 113 GSM WHITE COATED - SIZE: 11.000” X 15.000” - SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDING: 2-FOLD ALTERNATE, 2-FOLD HORIZONTAL INTO THIRDS (FINISH HAS LOGOS SHOWING) - SIDE 1 OF 2

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