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SPECIFICATIONS

Line Voltage .............................................................................................................................................................. 120 VAC

Line Current ....................................................................................................................................................................  15 A

Maximum Wattage ....................................................................................................................................................  1,800 W

Frequency .....................................................................................................................................................................  60 Hz

Operating Environment ..................................................................................................................................... –40

°

 to 158

°

F

Humidity ....................................................................................................................................................................... 0–99%

Non-Condensing Cord Length .......................................................................................................................................... 6 ft.

Circuit Breaker ................................................................................................................................................................  15 A

Maximum Surge Voltage  ...........................................................................................................................................  6,000 V

Maximum Surge Current  .........................................................................................................................................  10,000 A

Maximum Energy Dissipation  ........................................................................................................................................  230 J

Modes of Surge Protection  ...................................................................................................................................... H-N, H-G

Clamping Response Time  ............................................................................................................................... 1 Nanosecond

Indicator .................................................................................................................................  Green “Protected” Power Ring

UL 1449 Rating .............................................................................................................................................................  600 V

Noise Frequency Range ...........................................................................................................................  100 kHz–100 MHz

Noise Attenuation Level ....................................................................................................................................... Up to 15 dB

Modes of Noise Rejection ...................................................................................................................................... Differential

Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. 

Summary of Contents for 61-2341

Page 1: ...m you that impor tant operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying this prod uct Protect your valuable appliances from damage caused by sudden increases in electrical power inside or outside your home caused by air conditioners refrigerators and other appliances switching on and off Your surge pro tector absorbs these spikes and surges It also improves the per...

Page 2: ... Maximum Surge Current 10 000 A Maximum Energy Dissipation 230 J Modes of Surge Protection H N H G Clamping Response Time 1 Nanosecond Indicator Green Protected Power Ring UL 1449 Rating 600 V Noise Frequency Range 100 kHz 100 MHz Noise Attenuation Level Up to 15 dB Modes of Noise Rejection Differential Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and...

Page 3: ... and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the surge protector away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the surge protector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the surge protector to work improperly Wipe the surge protector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemi cals cleaning solvents or...

Page 4: ...rge induced damage to Connected Equipment you must 1 Call RadioShack at 800 297 6832 for a return authorization number during the Warranty Period Under no circumstances will a claim for surge induced damage to Connected Equipment be accepted without a return authorization number 2 Have any surge induced damaged Connected Equipment repaired or get an estimate for repair by a service center authoriz...

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