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Tripp Lite MT-6PLUS Specification Sheet page 2

6-outlet, 10-ft cord, 1440 joules, fax/modem protection, under-monitor isobar surge suppressor
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Lighted power switches confirm power on/off status for each individually controllable outlet
10 foot AC line cord
Space-saving under-monitor console design offers convenient power protection and power control of entire desktop systems
120V AC, 50/60Hz electrical compatibility
$100,000
Ultimate Lifetime Insurance
UL1449 3rd Edition listed - surge suppression (330V let-through), UL1283 listed - EMI protection, UL1363 listed - power tap, UL497A listed
- communications suppression, cUL approved to Canadian standards, Complies with part 68 - FCC rules
Specifications
OVERVIEW
Intended Application
OUTPUT
Frequency compatibility
Output watts
Circuit Breaker (amps)
Outlet quantity / type
INPUT
Recommended
Electrical Service
Input connection type
Input plug features
Input cord length (ft.)
Input cord length (m)
Voltage compatibility
(VAC)
Maximum Surge Amps
LEDS ALARMS & SWITCHES
Switches
Diagnostic LEDs
SURGE / NOISE SUPPRESSION
AC suppression joule
rating
AC suppression
response time
Protection modes
Clamping voltage (RMS)
AC suppression surge
current rating
AC suppression
components used
Safe thermal fusing
(USA, Canada & Puerto Rico only)
Home/Office, Computer Networks
50 / 60 Hz
1800
15
6 NEMA 5-15R
120V (110-125V)
NEMA 5-15P input plug
Space-saving right angle input plug
10
3.0
120
84000
Includes 5 front panel switches - MASTER SWITCH controls all output receptacles (except the one marked
"unswitched"), INDIVIDUAL OUTLET switches control 4 individual output receptacles
PROTECTION PRESENT (green), LINE FAULT (red), LOW VOLTAGE (yellow) and LINE OK (green)
1440
NM = 0 ns. CM =
Includes full normal mode (H-N) and common mode (N-G / H-G) line surge suppression
140V
132,000 amps
Metal oxide varistors, toroidal balanced chokes and VHF capacitors
Prevents unsafe conditions during extreme extended over-voltages and catastrophic occurrences

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