Tripp Lite IBAR2-6D Isobar 2 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip-Complete Features/User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Tripp Lite
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Tripp Lite IBAR2-6D Isobar 2 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip
Specifications
- BRAND: Tripp Lite
- COLOR: Banks
- MATERIAL: Metal
- VOLTAGE: 120 Volts
- MAXIMUM SURGE RATING: 1410 Joules
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 5 x 3.5 x 2.5 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.61 pounds
- DEPARTMENT: Power Equipment
Introduction
A surge protector with two outlets safeguards your computer, laptop, printer, scanner, router, phone, fax, modem, television, lamp, or other home/office equipment against harmful power surges, spikes, and line noise. This surge suppressor has eight nema 5 15r outlets that are organized in four separate isolated filter banks to prevent noise from interfering with connected equipment. The extra-long 12-foot ac power chord doubles as an extension cord, allowing you to reach far-flung outlets, and the right angle nema 5 15p flat plug allows you to move furniture and equipment flush against the wall to conserve space.
In the event of an overload, an integrated 12 Ampere circuit breaker protects all outlets and shuts off connected equipment; The maximum protection for your equipment is 1410 joules. Current UL 1449 3rd edition safety criteria are met. The 6-foot AC power cord with NEMA 5 15P socket allows you to reach outlets that are further away; The bottom panel of this multi plug outlet has keyhole openings for easy wall mounting
HOW TO RESET
Unplug a few things. Allow one minute for the surge protector to cool before resetting the circuit breaker or ON/OFF switch.
HOW IT WORKS
A conventional surge protector distributes electrical current to a number of devices hooked into the power strip via the outlet. The protector will channel any excess electricity into the outlet grounding wire if the voltage rises over the permitted threshold.
HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT
Look for a button that says “Reset” (they can be tiny and hard to see on many surge protectors, so check every surface). If yours has one, press it and wait a few moments before reconnecting everything. 3. If the reset button is missing, simply switch off and on the surge protector.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do surge protectors turn off on their own?
If your power strips can’t handle the amount of electricity being consumed by your appliances or devices, they’ll shut off. What is the best way to deal with it? Make sure you’re not overloading your power strip with too many appliances and devices. -
Is there a difference between certain surge protectors and others?
The best sign of increased protection is a higher joule rating. Choose a surge protector with a joule rating of 200 to 400 at the very least. A joule rating of at least 1000 is required for sensitive or expensive equipment, such as computers, displays, and audio/video equipment. -
Is it possible to fix a surge protector?
Yes, it can be repaired, but the approach you use will determine how long it takes. Because the surge protector protects delicate electronics from electrical surges, it must be handled with caution. -
How can I tell whether my surge protector is functioning properly?
Examine the “Protection Present” or “Protected” LED on the front of the surge protector’s casing to see if the internal surge protection components are working properly. Your surge protector is ready to go and ready to protect you when the next power surge happens if it is lighted green. -
What is the average lifespan of a surge protector?
Surge protectors aren’t indestructible. Surge protectors typically last three to five years, according to most estimates. If you have numerous brownouts or blackouts in your house, you may want to replace your surge protectors every two years. -
Is it possible to use surge protectors without a ground?
The answer is “no” to the question of whether surge protectors work on ungrounded outlets. Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) are commonly used in surge protection systems to deflect excess current into the ground line. -
What happened to my surge protector?
If it doesn’t work, the problem is most likely with the outlet. Check the circuit at the main breaker box after unplugging the power strip. Unplug everything and reset the breaker if the circuit trips again. Too many objects are plugged in at once, a single item tripping the breaker, or a worn-out power strip could be the source of the problem. -
Why isn’t my power strip functioning properly?
Surge protection is provided by most power strips in the form of a fuse or circuit breaker. If the strip has a fuse, remove it by turning the fuse’s lid counterclockwise. Hold the fuse up to the light for a few seconds. If the metal strip within the fuse is broken, wait until it is repaired before replacing it. -
Is it necessary for me to switch off my surge protector at night?
While these products are intended to defend against surges, they can also pose a serious fire threat when not in use. Surge protectors consume energy even when the devices they protect are switched off, which is why they are so expensive. When not in use, the surge protector should be turned off to avoid a fire hazard. -
What happens if a surge protector is overloaded?
Every power strip has a load capacity, meaning it can only move a certain amount of power across its circuits at any given time. Overloading the strip might cause a fire hazard, causing the plastic to melt and causing damage to your house or business, as well as any nearby equipment.
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