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Specifications
Operational Voltage Range:
90 to 150 Volts AC
Current rating:
15/20 Amps
Power Rating:
1,800/2,400 Watts
Maximum Load Inrush Energy:
1000 Joules total during power-up
Under-Voltage Shutdown:
90 V (resume at 100V)
Over-Voltage Shutdown:
145V (resume at 135V)
Surge Let-through Voltage:
Zero let-through Voltage for a 6000 Volt surge
Meets Federal Guidelines:
Grade A, Class 1, Mode 1 (CID A-A-55818)
EMI/RFI Filter, Normal Mode:
40 dB @ 100 KHz, 50dB @ 300 KHz, 50 dB @ 3 MHz,
50 dB @ 30 MHz (50 Ohm load)
EMI/RFI Filter, Common Mode:
18dB @ 300 KHz, 30 dB @ 1 MHz, 50 dB @ 5 MHz,
50 dB @ 20 MHz (50 Ohm load)
Maximum Applied Surge Voltage:
6,000 Volts *
Maximum Applied Surge Current:
Unlimited (due to current limiting) *
Maximum Applied Surge Energy:
Unlimited (due to current limiting) *
Endurance:
(C62.41-1991 category B3 pulses), 1 KV > 500,000;
3 KV > 10,000; 6 KV > 1000
Number of Outlets:
2, 8, 18, or 24; Model Dependent
Remote Control Voltage:
5 to 30 Volts DC
Remote Control Current Draw:
4 mA maximum
Contact Closure Max. Resistance:
100 Ohms
Auxiliary Relay Contact Rating:
30 Volts DC at 1 Amp
12 Volt Output Max. Current:
20 mA
Dimensions (no rack ears or feet): Refer to Section 2.1 Physical Dimensions
Weight:
Refer to Section 2.1 Physical Dimensions
Temperature Range: 5C to 35C
Humidity Range: 5% to 95% R.H. Non-condensing
Agency Listings: ETL and cETL (UL 1449, Third Edition, Type 3 Surge Protective Device; UL 1283;
CSA C22.2 No.8-M1986, R2004). Listed as base models SX-1115-RT, SX-1120-RT.
* 1.2 x 50 microsecond industry standard combination wave surge as per IEEE C62.41
CAUTION: Do not repeatedly turn a unit off-on-off-on with a heavy load connected. The ICE™
circuitry absorbs the inrush energy each time the unit is turned on and may overheat if this
is done too many times in a short period of time. Wait one minute between repeated turn-ons.
CAUTION: Do not install this device if there is not at least 10 meters (30 feet) or more between the electrical
outlet and the electrical service panel.