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Save Energy and Money with APC’s New Power-Saving Surge Protector
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 03:25:00 PM
 
APC by Schneider Electric, a global leader in integrated critical power and cooling services, today announced the introduction of the APC Power-Saving Surge Protector with LCD Timer®, an on/off programmable surge protector that provides guaranteed protection from damaging power surges and spikes.By setting the APC Power-Saving Surge Protector with LCD Timer to power on or off at select times, consumers are able to save energy and money by avoiding wasted energy draw to idle electronics.

“Traditionally, surge protectors were designed for the sole purpose of protecting equipment from dangerous power transients,” said Dave Johnson, senior vice president, Home & Business Networks, APC.“The new APC Power-Saving Surge Protector with LCD Timer provides guaranteed protection with the added benefit of energy and cost savings.By setting the timer to distribute energy only when needed, consumers can realize a significant savings of standby energy each year.”

APC’s Power-Saving Surge Protector with LCD Timer can be set to turn on or off at any preferred time on any selected day with as many as five scheduled settings.For example, users can program a charging station to power on upon arrival home from work to recharge an mp3 player and cell phone and then programmed to power off the next morning once the user departs for work.The LCD timer’s flexibility allows multiple users to set a variety of on/off times for all of their energy needs.

APC’s Power-Saving Surge Protector with LCD Timer is available in two models.The P4GC model offers four timer controlled outlets in a convenient wall-tap unit.The P6GC model has five timer controlled outlets and one always-on outlet in standard strip form with a 3-foot cord.Both units offer two block spaced outlets for odd or large-shaped plugs, as well as status lights indicating ‘building wiring fault’, ‘timer enabled’ and ‘protection working’.
 
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