Surge Protection (7)
Surge protection devices safeguard electronic equipment against voltage spikes and electrical disturbances. They are installed to reduce the risk of damage to surveillance systems, alarm panels, networking hardware, and automation components. Protection formats vary from plug-in units to inline and distribution-level solutions. Selection depends on equipment type, installation environment, and exposure to electrical fluctuation.
Ellies Wonder Surge Adaptor
Features:- Protects your appliances against power surges- Built in safety shutters acts as a preventative measure against children inserting fingers or objects into plug sockets- SABS approved
Ellies FBWP Surge Plug
Ellies FBWP Surge Plug Don't risk losing your valuable equipment through a surge, protect it with the Surge Safe Power Protector Plug. Lowest clamping voltage is 300 volts, (the voltage level at which the surge is stopped...
Ellies 8 Way Multiplug with Surge Protection
Ellies 8 Way Multiplug with Surge Protection Features: Provides power & protection for up to 8 appliances, including a convenient schuko socket New design- No single pin insertion Built-in home wiring tester Built-in safety shutters...
Ellies 12 Way Multiplug with Surge Protection
Ellies 12 Way Multiplug with Surge Protection Features:- Provides power and protection for up to 12 appliances including a convenient schuko socket- New design- No single pin insertion- Built-in home wiring tester- Built-in safety shutters...
Ellies TV Safe FEATVG16
TV Safe FEATVG16 The TV Safe is an automated voltage protection device that prevents damage to your TV/audio equipment caused by spikes and low voltage levels. An unexpected change in power supply can lead to...
Ellies FEAFG16 Fridge Safe
Fridge Safe The Fridge Safe is an automated voltage protection device that prevents damage to your fridge, freezer or cooler caused by spikes and low voltage levels. An unexpected change in power supply can lead...
Nemtek Double Pole Lightning Diverter
Nemtek Double Pole Lightning Diverter Lightning can cause serious damage to your energizer. When lightning strikes close to (or directly on) an electric fence, it causes a massive surge in voltage which flows back to...