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Protects
your valuable equipment.
Your valuable
electronic equipment can be badly damaged or its performance or correct
operation seriously affected by interference from other electrical equipment.
PowerCleaner protection is a must to safeguard:
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Computers.
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Medical equipment
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Telex, telefax,
telephone systems and modems.
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Electronic typewriters,
calculators, cash registers and other business machines.
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Instruments and
controllers.
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Video recorders
and colour T.V. sets.
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Stereos.
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Arcade and other
amusements machines.
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C.B. and mains
radios.
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Lighting systems.
Pollution
of the mains supply is caused by culprits such as switches, fluorescent
lights, almost all motorised appliances (such as pumps, food mixers, copiers,
cleaners, washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, etc.), heaters,
transformers, welders and many others.
High voltage
surges or spikes are generated and travel along the mains. These spikes
can pierce insulation, cause arcing, damage electronics and miniaturised
components, and can cause equipment malfunctioning and computer memory
losses.
Protects valuable
and vital equipment from damage.
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Needs no installation.
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Uses no power.
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Needs no maintenance.
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Does not interrupt
or cut off power.
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Operates instantaneously
(10 nano-seconds).
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Responds to +ve
and —ve surges.
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Fits to equipment
at risk.
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Fits to equipment
causing interference.
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Made in Britain.
Without
any wiring PowerCleaner can be plugged into a double socket or into a multi-socket
unit and will protect adjacent equipment.
PowerCleaner
can be used to replace an ordinary plug and will protect adjacent equipment
as well as that to which it is connected.
Power pollution
generated WITHIN a home, office or factory frequently results in surges
or spikes in excess of 3,000 volts and surges of 10,000 volts have been
recorded during thunderstorms.
Components'
miniaturisation and production costs mean that most modern equipment and
appliances are designed with a safety margin to withstand only 600 to 700
volts and test results show that a 99 PERCENT DROP IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
can be achieved by limiting surges to 625 volts.
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