Surge Protection

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Power Strip
What it does: Provides basic protection for multiple devices.
Look for: Switches for each outlet; space between outlets for three-pronged plugs and transformers; indicator lights to show if unit has worn out; clamping voltage of 400 volts or less.
Cost:$20-$40

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Surge Station
What it does: Protects phone lines and coaxial cable, in addition to plug-in devices.
Look for: A clamping voltage of 330 volts of less; built-in thermal fuses. UL 497A for surges through telephone lines and UL 1283 for electromagnetic and radio interference.
Cost: $40-$70

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Uninterruptible Power Supply
What it does: Supplies clean, fluctuation-free power. Battery backup buys time to save data during a power outage.
Look for: Indicator lights for burned-out fuses; phone and cable connectors. Make sure it's plugged into its own power strip.
Cost:$150-$250

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Whole-House Suppressor
What it does: Stops surges from entering house wiring. Separate devices needed for power, phone, and cable lines.
Look for: A rating between 20,000 and 40,000 amps; internal fuses and failure-indicator lights.
Cost: About $200 per unit plus two hours for electrician to install

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Computer Networks
Features: Guards the sensitive components in coaxial cable networks against static discharges as well as lightning-induced spikes. Clamping voltage: 8. Reponse time: less than 1 nanosecond.
Price:$40

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Laptops
Features: Protects modem; excess-current detector light warns against connecting the telephone line.
Price:$45

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Home Entertainment Equipment
Features: Eliminates line noise and electromagnetic interference on all 10 outlets. Two outlets are "delayed-on" for high-demand amplifiers, subwoofers. Connections for cable TV, satellite TV, and telephone line.
Price:$350

surge protection Photo: Michael Heiko

Telephone, Modem, or Fax Lines
Features: One jack for phone; two AC outlets; ground-okay and protection-okay indicator lights; two-stage filters prevent interference.
Price:$70

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Where to Find It

Power strip:
Powermax 8 Multi-use AC Surge Protector by Panamax inc.
San Rafael, CA
800-472-5555
www.panamax.com

Surge station:
SurgeArrest Surge Protector Pro8TV
American Power Conversion(APC)
West Kingston, RI
877-800-4272
www.apc.com

Uninterruptible power supply (UPS):
Back-UPS VS 500 by APC
Whole house supressor:
Primax GB13, Panamax, Inc.


Specialized protection:
Laptops:
SurgeArrest Notebook Surge Protector PNotePro3 by APC
Computer networks:
ProtectNET Thinnet Port Surge Protector (for 10 Base2 Lan equipment) by APC
Telephone, computer, or fax lines:
MAX 2Tel by Panamax
Home entertainment and audio/video systems
MAX 5100 by Panamax

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