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EATON CHSPT2ULTRA Ultimate Surge Protection 3ª edición, 2.35 Pulgadas de Largo, 5.25 Pulgadas de Ancho y 7.5 Pulgadas de Alto

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  • Se conecta universalmente al centro de carga de cualquier fabricante (caja de interruptor)
  • Fácil de usar
  • Producto de alta calidad
  • Peso del paquete del producto: 8 onzas


Se conecta universalmente al centro de carga de cualquier fabricante (caja de interruptores). Diseño de conexión rápida: módulos de protección de cables y teléfonos fáciles de montar. Indicación LED de estado. Tipo 2 Protección de alimentación AC. Interior y exterior. Dispositivo de protección contra sobretensiones de 120/240 V. 108 kA/fase, UL 1449.


SIX
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2025
This is the second one I’ve purchased and installed. It’s a very basic product, and while some people have their doubts about it, I find it gives a good peace of mind. It can be a little challenging to install, especially if you're working with an older breaker panel box that doesn’t offer much room to work with. Surface-mounted boxes provide more flexibility for mounting, which is something to keep in mind. Overall, it gets the job done.
Manoj
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de noviembre de 2024
I purchased a new house and the seller had to change some electrical components due to a surge.The home inspector suggested this Eaton surge protector to have as a small purchase which offers a safety net for the whole house.Sure enough my.electrician suggested the same . I went with the best one because it's the night mare of having to deal with blown appliances rather than one protector .All in all it's easy to install , I use a electrician because there was other work to be done as well.But if you have no knowledge of such electrical item then please don't take a chance and get an electrician to do the jobTrust me it's a small investment for peace of mind.
Gerardo D.
Comentado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2023
Compre dos protectores los cuales instale en centros de carga separados, me ha funcionado muy bien, realmente lo recomiendo por su propia y sencilla instalación, la calidad precio funcionalidad, sin duda alguna lo recomiendo; en el sector donde vivo, se han presentado problemas en el suministro eléctrico domestico, a un vecino se le dañaron unos equipos mientras que en mi domicilio, no paso nada.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de enero de 2022
I recommend it. This item has a history of good performance. I added it as increased protection over what the electrician installed when we built the house. I told the electrician he did a great job wiring my house (I inspected it as the house was being built), and because I was nice to him, he installed a 5K device in the outside box for free, which provides minimal protection (some, but not enough to make me comfortable). So, I got this Eaton device for extra protection at 108K and put it in the box in the garage. I didn't have room to put it inside the box, so I installed directly to the side of the box (see picture). Super easy to install. As other reviews mention, you need a 50A breaker, so read the product instructions and get exactly what the instructions say to get. And as some other reviews mention, nothing will protect from a direct lightning strike, so don't expect that kind of protection. At 108K (more than 20 times the protection of the 5K device in the outside box), this unit gives me peace of mind. Notice in the picture the two green lights are lit, which means it's functioning properly. I like how I can see it easily whenever I'm in the garage. I drive into the garage and think, "Yep, still protected."I forgot to mention...before you go buy the 50amp breaker, FIRST check your load center (i.e., panel box) to see what type it is, such as, for example, QO or Homeline. If, for example, you buy an HOM 50amp breaker, it won't fit in a QO panel, and vice versa.And, just so you know, the wires are supposed to be short. Some reviewers complain about them being too short such that the unit doesn't fit in their panel. The wires are short for a reason; if you extend the wires beyond their limited length, you risk the device not functioning properly when you need it. So, just because you might not understand the design (e.g., why the wires are so short), don't complain and bash the device as being a poor design.
Chivalryx
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de enero de 2019
Update Aug 2023:Well we had a lightning strike hit a tree 20ft from our house. Caused an attic electrical fire in our neighbour's house, but I'm confident the whole house surge protector saved most of our devices. Other than a few items nearest to the lightning strike, everything else in our house is working. Can't say enough good things about this product. Now to replace it with a fresh one since it's ability to protect us has been diminished (even though it's still working).----------------I've been wanting to install a whole house protector for awhile. Looking through all the reviews online, this model comes as the best overall deal, and it's universal since it connects to any 50A breaker.The install is very simple. 2 wires into a dual pole breaker, 1 wire to ground, 1 wire to neutral.The breaker, while others recommend placing as close to the main in line, can go anywhere in the panel. Surges will always look for the shortest way to ground, so it's unlikely you have anything closer than the surge protector. It's more important to keep the wires from the protector as short and kink free as possible.The 2 green LEDs ensure it's easy to check if the protector needs to be replaced.Only time will tell how effective it is, but with the 108kA rating, it gives some peace of mind.
Irwin Electronics
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2018
Why so difficult? The leads are quite short. I planned to mount the unit through a punchout in the bottom of the panel. I quickly realized the leads would not reach without extending them. However, there was plenty of room inside the panel. I mounted it at the top beside the main breaker. Even at that, it was s stretch for the white wire to reach the Neutral bar. I also had to move a neutral wire down one screw to make the top connection available. Drilling the holes for the screws through the main panel was not easy. The panel is made of a very hard steel. To be sure the screws secured tightly, I drilled smaller holes and kept enlarging them until I got just the right size.I had also planned in piggybacking to the range breaker. Once I pulled the breaker, I discovered very heavy gauge wire connected and sealed with dielectric grease. Rather than mess with that I ran to Ace and bought a 50 amp breaker, which would be to code anyway. Then as I was reassembling the panel, I realized there would be no way to monitor the LED's without removing the panel cover. I had to carefully measure and drill two holes in the cover that lined up with the LED's. The old measure twice thing did not come into play here because the cover shifts position once installed. I ended up drilling FOUR holes and covering two with duct tape. Not electrical tape? No, because the electrical tape is black, and does not match the panel. Well, that and, I'm a guy. Guys use duct tape. It's a guy thing, you wouldn't understand. So that's a total of eight holes drilled through hardened steel, and a few of those were drilled three times to get the right size without stripping. Wiring the unit was very quick and easy and had the leads been long enough, mounting would have been just as easy. It was mounting the unit that was so time and labor intensive.Now that it's done though, I am very pleased with the installation, as is my wife because nothing is visible from the outside when the panel door is closed.As for the function of the device, I have seen the internal components. The MOV's are extremely beefy! I can't imagine typical surges or spikes ever damaging this thing. I would expect it to work forever unless we get hit by lightning. And that's the biggest reason for it. Should that happen, we'll have more to worry about. But I imagine between this unit and plug-in surge suppressors inside, our electronics should survive. Let's not test that theory, but this device is insurance. Also, normal daily surges and spikes do not necessarily damage equipment but their effect is cumulative. Eventually, the electronics will fail. This device, in combination with the normal surge suppressors, should extend the life of my equipment. This is definitely something NO home should be without! Why are these not required by code?
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