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Old 01-28-2018, 07:23 AM   #22
Javi
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xrated View Post
I'm not sure that it would say..."No Way". If I'm not mistaken, the surge protectors are looking for 120VAC on each of the hot legs with respect to the neutral. So as long as you have 120V - N on one leg, then 120V - N on the other leg, life will be good. I don't think it monitors for the voltage phase to phase.
Product Features:
  • Over/Under voltage Protection
  • Open Ground, Open Neutral & Reverse Polarity Detection
  • Open Ground, Open Neutral & Reverse Polarity Protection
  • Accidental 240V Protection
  • Miswired Pedestal Indication
  • Surge Failure Indicator
  • Amperage Meter Display
  • Previous Error Code
  • A/C Frequency Protection
  • Time Delay (136 seconds)
  • Adjustable Time Delay
  • Thermally Protected
  • Built-in Scrolling Digital Display
  • Remote Display
  • Field Serviceable
  • UL Certified and Canadian Approved
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Made in the USA

Product Specs:
Surge Protection: 5-Mode / 3,580J / 88,000A
Ratings: 50A / 120V/240V / 12,000W
Operating Temperatures: -40C to +105C
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