Product Details
Essential Surge Arrest (PE63) by APC®. 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.
Specifications
Outlet: 6 |
Сord: 3' |
Color: Black/Grey |
Nominal Input Voltage: 120V |
Input Connections: NEMA 5-15P |
Maximum Input Current: 15A |
Dimensions: 1.18"H x 2.05"W x 11.02"D |
Operating Temperature: 32 - 104 °F (0 - 40 °C) |
Operating Relative Humidity: 0 - 95 (Non-condensing) % |
Operating Elevation: 0 - 10000ft (0 - 3048meters) |
Storage Temperature: -15 - 45 °C |
Storage Relative Humidity: 0 - 95 (Non-condensing) % |
Storage Elevation: 0 - 50000ft (0 - 15240meters) |
Features
- Designed to help to get your job done right
- Manufactured utilizing the highest quality materials
- Built to provide exceptional levels of durability
For nearly four decades, APC® has been the industry-standard for reliable power and physical IT infrastructure. APC's history of innovation has been pushing its products into the global spotlight with infrastructure, management, and data security solutions that protect organizations around the world. Born in 1981, the American Power Conversion Corporation was established with a focus on the research and development of solar electricity. Formed by three electronic power engineers from MIT, APC made its first UPS in 1986, the 450AT+, which received a PC Magazine 'Editor's Choice’ award. Throughout the 1990’s, APC entered other markets with 155 new products, including SurgeArrest® surge protectors, Matrix-UPS® - the industry's first modular UPS, a new generation of Smart-UPS, as well as the company's first Back-UPS Pro® models, and the Symmetra® Power Array™. APC broke the mold with these revolutionary products by delivering redundancy, scalability, and serviceability in a single solution. APC won more than 100 awards throughout the world for its products and business excellence. Today, the brand is the leading name in large and small IT departments.