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D5141NT
$ 159.00 USD
No risk, no questions asked 30 day return policy. 100% refund. We pay the return shipping.
Manufacturer: ESP (Electronic Systems Protection)
Model: D5141NT
Voltage/Amperage Rating: 120 volts/20 Amps
Input Connector: 3 foot cord with NEMA 5-20P plug
Output Connectors: (1) 6 inch pigtail with NEMA 5-20R receptacle and (1) flush-mount 5-15R receptacle
Weight: 3 lbs
Dimensions: 6"W x 8"D x 2"H
The ESP Digital QC D5141NT is a professional, industrial-grade surge protector/noise filter that provides very powerful protection from the damage and downtime caused by electrical surges, spikes, transients, over voltage, EMI/RFI noise and wiring faults.
The D5141NT features Cat 5e ETL verified network (RJ-45) protection to keep electrical disturbances from entering your equipment via the network cable. It also includes telephone line (RJ-11) protection for equipment that has a phone or fax capability (like a multi-function printer).
Unlike standard surge protectors and power strips that offer limited protection (often using only metal oxide varistors (MOV)), the Digital QC combines gas tubes, silicone avalanche diodes and metal oxide varistors into a patented circuit that does not degrade over time and provides very robust protection.
Today's Digital QC is the evolution of the original, ground-breaking ESP design which came to market in the 1980s. To this day it remains one of the best selling professional-grade surge protectors in the world - having sold millions of units. It offers very powerful protection and an outstanding warranty.
Like all ESP products, the Digital QC is proudly made in the USA with the highest quality components.
The ESP Digital QC is used by many of the world’s leading technology companies to safeguard their electronic equipment, optimize performance and protect against data loss.