ICM Controls Surge Protector - 120/240 VAC, Single Phase, Max Current 100,000 Amp, Max Energy 1020 Joules

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ICM Controls

Model

ICM517

ID

9232

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Description

Single-phase surge protector shields equipment against lightning power surges and voltage surges. Provides 100,000 amps / 1,020 joules protection at 120-240 VAC.

Features:

  • UL Listed, Type II device
  • Easy installation
  • Low cost, high performance surge protection
  • Rugged, reliable
  • Protects against: lightning power surges voltage surges from air conditioners, generators, motors
  • Service Voltage: 120/240 volt, single phase
  • Maximum Surge Current: 100,000 amps
  • Maximum Energy Dissipation: 1,020 joules

Product Specifications

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ICM Controls Surge Protector - 120/240 VAC, Single Phase, Max Current 100,000 Amp, Max Energy 1020 Joules
SKUICM517
Weight0.650000
ManufacturerICM Controls
Size Range38" Wide & Up
Length8.2"
Height3"
Width6.25"
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Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING

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Questions and Answers

Customer Questions
Is it recommended to put a surge protector on both the outside and inside units for a mini spit system?
We recommend a surge protector for the outdoor component only. The indoor unit gets all the protection it needs from the dedicated breaker in your panel. The outdoor unit is exposed to more unpredictable circumstances such as wildlife, lightning, rain and snow. The surge protector can save you from a more expensive repair to the outdoor unit when the unexpected occurs.
Do I need a disconnect panel to install this surge protector on a Fujitsu mini split system?
Thank you for your question. Most building codes require a disconnect box for the outdoor unit. For this reason, we do not recommend bypassing the disconnect box. The surge protector is typically housed in the breaker panel or next to the breaker panel rather than being housed outside with the outdoor condenser. This allows it to be protected from the elements. For more assistance, please give us a call.
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