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Re: Noise Filters and Surge protectors



On Tuesday, March 6, 2001 at 3:50:22 AM UTC+8, Jack Ak wrote:
> A surge protector is not the same thing as a plug-in filter.   The units
> are designed to perform different functions.    You can use a surge protector
> but it will not filter injected noise into the power line from attached devices.
>
> j. ak
>
> "James Villela" <jasvil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:980ea7$36m$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Since X10 uses the 120KHZ to communicate, can I use a Surge protector that
> > is rated 150Khz - 100Mhz instead of a plug-in filter for noise appliances?
> > Any input would be appreciated.
> >
> >

There is a patented designs that a power strip built-in with EMI filter and surge protector.
It could be good used to filter noisy and protect against to surges.

Could you please advise your rated current, vlotage? We will send for your reference later.

Regards
Leo.L


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