[OPLINTECH] surge protector question
Vincent Riley
rileyvi@oplin.org
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:33:27 -0500
Dawn,
Joules is spelled correctly. It is a rating of Energy absorption/dissipati=
on. This rating tells you how much energy the surge protector can absorb =
before it fails. A higher number indicates greater protection. Look for a =
protector that is at least rated at 200 to 400 joules. For better =
protection, look for a rating of 600 joules or more.=20
Note: the above is my opinion only and may or may not reflect the views of =
the OPLIN Support Center.
Vincent M. Riley
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>>> Stephen, Dawn<dstephen@akronlibrary.org> 2/8/2005 12:19:50 PM >>>
Hello.
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I had a retired engineer suggest that I recommend a minimum joules =
(spelling?) level when describing surge protectors in an intro computer =
class. I haven't had much luck finding any suggestions. Do any of you IT =
experts have any advice? Thank you.
Dawn Stephen, Trainer=20
Electronic Services=20
Akron-Summit County Public Library=20
330-643-9153=20
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