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Product typesurge protectorsurge protector
Specs
Cable length2 m2 m
Max. power2500 W2500 W
Max. load10 A
Wire section0.75 mm²0.75 mm²
Operation indicator
Power switchgeneralgeneral
Connection
Plug typeon camera flasheson camera flashes
Grounded sockets (type F)86
USB A44
USB C22
Max. charging current2.1 A2.1 A
Power (with 1 device)10.5 W10.5 W
Protection
overload
overload
Design features
Safety socket cover
Outlets locationin two rowsin two rows
Socket plugsangledangled
Weight423 g
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2023october 2023

Max. load

The maximum current that the surge protector can pass through itself for an unlimited time without the risk of overheating, breakdowns and other troubles.

This parameter is directly related to the maximum power of the filter (see above): power is the current multiplied by the voltage. Thus, for example, for a standard 230 V model with a maximum power of 2200 W, the maximum load will be 10 A. Note that the characteristics of modern filters may not correspond to such calculations — for example, the same 10 A can be claimed for a 2500 W model . However, this is not something extraordinary: the difference in figures may be due to active and reactive power (see "Maximum power"), the characteristics of single-phase filters (without 400 V sockets, see above) can be given both for 230 V, so for 230 V and even 240 V, figures may be rounded for readability, etc.

Anyway, the practical value of the maximum load is the same as the maximum power: it should not be less than the current supplied to the connected electrical appliances (otherwise the protection may trip, or even break). And they use this parameter, along with the maximum power, because in some cases it is easier to evaluate the characteristics of the load (and filter requirements) in terms of current consumption, and not in terms of power.

Grounded sockets (type F)

The number of sockets with type F grounding, provided in the design of the mains filter.

In this case, we are talking about full-size European type F sockets with metal ground clamps on both sides at the edges of the socket. The "socket" in this case means a CEE 7/4 ("Schuko") standard plug. Grounding is required for the safe operation of some types of electrical appliances, in particular, washing machines and other machines that work with water, refrigerators, computers, audio equipment, etc. A detailed list can be found in the reference literature. If you plan to connect such devices through the filter, this filter must have sockets with grounding.