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N008-110 Transparent PC Surge Protector 110V
N008-110 Transparent PC Surge Protector 110V
N008-110 Transparent PC Surge Protector 110V
N008-110 Transparent PC Surge Protector 110V

N008-110 Transparent PC Surge Protector 110V

N008-110 Transparent PC 110V surge protector protects connected electronic devices from power surges, which can occur due to lightning strikes, electrical faults or power grid fluctuations.

110V Surge Protector N008-110 Feature

Auto-sensing protection: Protect your electrical equipment by interrupting the current to prevent voltage spikes, momentary surges, voltage fluctuations, overvoltage or undervoltage.

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N008-110 Transparent PC 110V Surge Protector


N008-110 Transparent PC Voltage Protector 110V Parameter


Model No. N008-110
Operating Voltage: 110V AC
Operating Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz
Under Voltage Cut-off: 90V~105V adjustable
Over Voltage Cut-off: 140V AC
Surge Protection: 140 Joules
Delay Time: 3 min
Output Capacity: 20A,2200W
Packing: Double Blister
Warranty: 1 Year


Main functions of 110V Surge Protector:


Prevent equipment damage: Too high or too low voltage can cause serious damage to electrical equipment. Voltage protection can effectively prevent this and extend the service life of the equipment.

Ensure system stability: In the power system, voltage abnormalities may cause system instability or even cause large-scale power outages. Voltage protection devices can detect and handle these abnormalities in a timely manner to maintain the stable operation of the system.

Protect personnel safety: High voltage may cause electric shock accidents, while low voltage may cause equipment misoperation or failure. Voltage protection can reduce these safety hazards.

Main types of voltage protection:


Over-voltage Protection: When the system voltage exceeds the preset safety value, the overvoltage protection device will start, cut off the power supply, or take other measures to prevent the equipment from being damaged by high voltage.

Under-voltage Protection: When the system voltage is lower than the preset safety value, the undervoltage protection device will start, cut off the power supply, or sound an alarm to prevent the equipment from not working properly or being damaged due to low voltage.


Standard 110V (or 100-127V) countries


Country/Region Voltage Frequency Notes
Japan 100V Eastern Japan 50Hz, Western Japan 60Hz Actual voltage may fluctuate up to 110V, appliances are usually compatible with 100-110V
Taiwan 110V 60Hz Standard household voltage
United States 120V 60Hz Old power grids in some areas may be close to 110V
Canada 120V 60Hz Similar to the United States, some devices are compatible with 110V
Mexico 127V 60Hz Some areas may use 110V
Cuba 110V 60Hz Some areas may be 120V
Panama 110V 60Hz Some areas may be 120V
Venezuela 120V 60Hz Some old devices may be compatible with 110V
Philippines 110V/220V 60Hz Some areas still use 110V
Brazil 127V/220V 60Hz Some areas may use 110V


Notes


Electrical compatibility: 110V devices may be usable in a short period of time in a 120V power grid, but there is a risk of overheating in long-term use.


Plug type: 110V areas mostly use Type A/B (American standard), so you need to pay attention to the conversion plug.


Surge protector selection: It needs to match the local voltage (such as 110V or 120V) and the power grid type.

Purchase considerations

Certification standards: Confirm whether there is international certification (such as ISO 9001, CE, TUV) to ensure safety and reliability.


Functional requirements:


Overvoltage/undervoltage protection: Automatically cut off the power supply to prevent unstable voltage from damaging the equipment.


Surge protection (lightning protection): This is especially important for precision electrical appliances (such as computers and TVs).


Automatic recovery: Some protectors can automatically restart after troubleshooting, without manual operation.


Socket compatibility: Confirm that the plug type matches your appliance.

Usage suggestions


Load calculation: Avoid using multiple high-power devices at the same time (such as 2200W is close to the upper limit, it is recommended to reserve 20% margin).


Regular inspection: If the circuit breaker trips frequently, it may be overloaded or the protector is faulty, and timely maintenance is required.


Environmental adaptation: Avoid humid and high-temperature environments. Although the PC shell is flame retardant, heat dissipation still needs to be paid attention to.