Lower your Insurance Premiums with Clearline Surge Protectors
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Load shedding, power surges and lightning strikes can cause costly damage to your appliances and electronics. Installing power surge protection equipment on your property not only protects your valuable equipment but can help lower your insurance premiums.
Insurance companies recognise the importance of rewarding loss mitigation efforts by offering premium credits and discounts. You too can implement a valuable line of defence against power surges by making use of surge protection devices from Clearline.
The new Clearline range of power distribution units and surge protection products is an effective way of controlling dangerous surges that can damage your equipment. When correctly installed, Clearline products will effectively reduce harmful over voltage conditions that can damage electronic equipment.
Get the following surge protection products from MiRO today!
Surge Protected Power over Ethernet Injector 24V
CL-POE24V
Protects fast ethernet LAN and PoE equipment such as hubs, switches and network interface cards from induced lightning and electrostatic discharge.
Surge Protected Power over Ethernet Injector 48V
CL-POE48V
Protects fast ethernet LAN and PoE equipment such as hubs, switches and network interface cards from induced lightning and electrostatic discharge.
Clearline Phone Line/Fax Line Surge Arrestor
CL-RJ11-1
An in-line protection device for use with modems, digital communications, alarm panels, cordless phones and other line equipment.
Features:
- Fully graded protection
- Compact design
- High discharge current capability
- Easy installation
Clear Line Surge Protected 16A Keyed 3 Pin Plug
SUPRO-PLUG
Surge plugs are used for the secondary protection of computers, video equipment, TV, alarms and other electronic equipment. They are available in the normal 16A round pin.
These plugs are fitted with an overcurrent and thermal fuse. In the rare event of varistor failure, the varistors are disconnected from the mains supply, preventing any dangerous temperature rise. The fault indication LED which is normally lit will go OFF to indicate the faulty protection has been disconnected. Mains power will still be available to the unprotected equipment.
Features:
– High Surge Handling Capability
– Economical Secondary Protection
– Thermal & Overcurrent Fusing
– Visual Fault Indication
– Differential & Common Mode Protection
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