Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector – 12 AC Multiple Outlets-Complete Features/User Instruction
- June 5, 2024
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Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector – 12 AC Multiple Outlets
Introduction
The Belkin 12-Outlet Surge Protector with Phone/Coax Protection, 8 ft. Cord , BE112230-08 safeguards your electronic devices from power surges and spikes. It has six regular outlets and six BlockSpace™ outlets that can accommodate large power adapters. Each of the 12 outlets has a sliding safety cover to keep out dust and dirt. It powers everything on your desk with a single solid surge-protected extension cord. This reputable power cord proposes 12 AC outlets with surge protector for charging you laptop, phone, computer, camera and more.
The surge protector’s coaxial protection safeguards cable and satellite connection for clear picture and sound. Its phone line protection also ensures open and continuous connectivity. It has one charging station for a clutter- free desk. It features a fax protection or a 1-in-2-out RJ11 telephone to make sure the open and continuous phone line connections.
It is damage-resistant which protects the houses from impact, rust and fire. Also, its cord management lifts and locks to keep cables neat and tangle-free. The electric strip has a 3,940-Joule energy rating which gives a reliable power extension cord to protect broadband modems, home theater systems or printers. It protects your electronics from short circuit, lightning strikes, fluctuations or overload. The widely spaced outlets give ample area to fit charger bricks and big plugs. Its slender design makes it suitable for workstations, game rooms and home office.
Product Features
Specifications | Details |
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SKU | BE112230-08 (US) |
Cord length | 8 ft / 2.4 m |
Plug style | Right angle |
AC cord wire gauge | 14 AWG |
Number of outlets | 12 |
Number of phone connections | One input, two output |
Number of coaxial connections | One input, one output |
Maximum energy dissipation | 3,490 Joules |
Maximum spike current | 75,000 amperes |
Overcurrent protection | Yes |
Phone line protection | Yes |
Coaxial line protection | Yes |
Clamping voltage | UL 1449 500V |
Response time | Less than 1 nanosecond |
AC rating | 120V / 15A / 1,800W at 60 Hz |
EMI / RFI noise filtration | 150 kHz ~ 100 MHz up to 75 dB reduction |
Status lights
| · Protected (green)
· Not Grounded (red)
Product warranty| Limited lifetime
Connected Equipment Warranty (CEW)| Up to $300,000
Cable management| Yes
Wall-mountable| Yes
Power switch| Yes
**Package Inclusions**
- Belkin BE112230-08
- Detachable cord management clip
HOW TO INSTALL
Open the fittings of the old switch and drill some holes in the wall. To install the plug, use a switchboard. Attach the cord with the wall with the help of screws.
HOW TO USE
Connect your phone, fax, modem, or network line from your wall outlet to the Surge Protector’s Input jack. Connect an RJ11 or RJ45 phone cord to the Surge Protector’s Output port, and the other end of the wire to the phone, fax, modem, or network connector of the device you want to protect.
Frequently Asked Questions
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**What does my surge protector’s light mean?
** When both lights are on, you can be sure the surge protector is working properly. The presence of a surge light indicates that the surge protector is operational and ready to provide protection. If this light goes out, you’ve had a surge, and the surge protector is no longer protecting you. -
What does it imply if the light on my surge protector blinks?
If your surge protector’s blinking/flickering light is red or orange, it’s most likely a power light that signals whether the surge protector has been turned on or off. The neon bulbs in the red or orange light will fade over time. They will blink and flicker as a result of this. -
What is the procedure for resetting my Belkin surge protector?
There isn’t a reset button. When the power switch is turned on, the Protected light indicator on the Belkin surge protector should also be on. If this light goes out at any point, it implies your Surge Protector has been sacrificed to safeguard your equipment and needs to be replaced. -
On a surge protector, what does “not grounded” mean?
The Not Grounded or Not Earthed light means your surge protector isn’t grounded properly. If this light is on, you may have a ground-wiring issue and should have an electrician inspect and ground the utlet properly. -
Is surge protection required for phone chargers?
Surge protectors should be used to safeguard desktop computers, laptops, televisions, gaming systems, and charging phones from harm during a storm. A power spike or surge can damage these devices or possibly wipe out all of your data.
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