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Surge Protection Devices
DESCRIPTION CAT. NO. RATING APPLICATION
Industrial Duty 6-outlet Plug Strip 5100-IPS 15A-120VAC High abuse, repeated
set-up/teardown operations
Heavy Duty 6-outlet Plug Strip 5100-GS 15A-120VAC General use
5100-G15 Features 15cord
Electronic grade 6 standard, 5950-PSG 15A-120VAC Electronic loads, multiple
3 transformer spaced outlets plug-in transformers
19 Rack-mount 12 outlets 5500-190 15A-120VAC Rack-mounted electronic
5500-192 20A-120VAC protection
SPECIFICATIONS 5100-IPS 5100-GS/G15 5950-PSG 5500-190/192
Max Single Pulse Surge Current* 26,000 amps 26,000 amps 92,000 amps 52,000 amps
(8x20 microsecond, Amps Peak)
Max Single Pulse Energy** 320 Joules 320 Joules 1,520 Joules 640 Joules
(10x1000 microsecond, Joules)
EMI/RFI Noise Rejection*** 10-20dB 10-20dB 60dB 50-60dB
@ 50 Ohms, 5kHz-100mHz (30-40dB N-G)
UL1449 Clamping Voltage Ratings**** 330/500/330V 330/500/400V 330/330/330V 330/330/330V
(L-N, L-G, N-G)
*Max. Single Pulse Surge Current: Expressed in Amperes, this is the largest current surge the device can withstand without
damage. Higher values indicate greater ability to withstand large and repeated surge events. Expect surges at the electri-
cal outlet to reach up to 500 Amperes.
**Max Single Pulse Energy: Expressed in Joules, this specification attempts to show the amount of energy the surge pro-
tector can withstand. Be careful in comparing Joule figures, however, as calculation methods differ among manufacturers.
Use as a comparison between models from one manufacturer.
***EMI/RFI Noise Rejection: This describes the reduction of conducted electrical noise across a specified frequency band.
Higher values show greater reductions. Although not damaging, EMI/RFI may cause disruption or unacceptable operation
of electronic equipment.
****UL 1449 Clamping Voltage Ratings: Underwriter's Laboratory assigns a clamping voltage rating based on the results of
a 6,000-Volt, 500-Ampere surge injected into the surge protector. The function of attenuating this surge is called Clamping.
The UL rating expresses the amount of this surge that is let through the device and passed to the connected equipment.
UL assigns a value from the table below. Devices receive the rating equal or higher than their actual clamping level. The
lower the rating, the higher the clamping performance.
UL 1449 Clamping Voltage Ratings (peak Volts)
330 900 3000
400 1000 4000
500 1200 5000
600 1500 6000
700 2000
800 2500
5100 IPS
5100-GS
5950-PSG
5500-190
Surge Protection Devices
For answers to technical wiring device questions, call Levitons Techline at 1-800-824-3005 ....Building a Connected World
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