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Surge-protected power strips are portable blocks of electrical sockets that supply power to multiple devices from one outlet and protect the connected devices from damage due to unexpected voltage increases. Also called a surge suppressor, the surge protector absorbs the excess voltage and diverts it to the ground wire, preventing it from reaching the connected equipment. A surge protector's joule rating determines how much energy it can absorb before it fails. A higher number indicates greater protection. These outlet strips are typically used to provide additional outlets in areas that don't have enough wall receptacles for the number of devices. They are portable and can be unplugged and moved to another location as needed. They are suitable for homes, offices, medical facilities, and industrial environments where protection from power spikes is a priority.
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Datacom Surge-Protected Power Strips
Datacom surge-protected power strips supply power to multiple devices from one outlet while preventing voltage spikes from damaging sensitive electronics. Also known as surge suppressors, these blocks include both standard outlets and ports for data cables, such as USB, coaxial, or telephone cables. They are typically used in office and commercial settings to power computer systems and hardware, modems, fax machines, and phones.
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