Gembird Surge protector, 5 French sockets, 3 m, black

Sku code : SPF5-C-10Manufacturer : Gembird
Gembird
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Surge protector, 5 French sockets, 3 m, black - More Info
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Built-in surge protection
Designed for electrical loads up to 16 A
High quality flame-retardant plastic case
Built-in self-recovery thermal fuse
Monitors correct grounding of the wall socket
Monitors correct work of protection circuit
Child protection shutters on each socket
More Information
SKU SPF5-C-10
EAN 8716309086349
Specification
Power
USB chargingNo
Surge energy rating250 J
AC outlets quantity5 AC outlet(s)
AC outlet typesType F
Nominal input voltage250 V
Peak current, normal mode9000 A
Nominal current output16 A
AC input frequency50-60 Hz
Ports & interfaces
Cable length3 m
Power plugType F (Schuko)
Features
Power plug typeType F (CEE 7/4)
Over current protectionYes
Product colourBlack
Safe for childrenYes
Technical details
Quantity per box1 pc(s)
Child protectionYes
Sustainability complianceYes
Compliance certificatesRoHS
Weight & dimensions
Weight600 g
Cable length3 m
Width330 mm
Depth56 mm
Height45 mm
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)-5 - 40 °C
Indication
LED indicatorsDiagnostic
Packaging data
Package weight13.2 kg
Package volume49 cm³
Package width300 mm
Package depth390 mm
Package height420 mm
Packaging content
Number of products included20 pc(s)
Cables includedAC
Manufacturer Gembird
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