
The RX15-DPC features the Juice Goose Hybrid Filter Technology to improve reliability of sensitive electronic components including processors and control devices while protecting against dangerous power events on the hot, neutral and ground power leads.
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The RX15-DPC is designed for convenient installation in non rack mounted configurations, such as lecterns, podiums and workstations. The chassis is molded from high impact plastic and includes nine AC receptacles. Two of the outlets are located an additional distance from the others in order to accommodate "wall wart" AC adapters.
An RJ input and output connector are also included to provide protection against power surges that may travel along communications or data lines.
LEDS on the front of the chassis indicate power (green) or power interruption (red) in the event of over voltage or wiring fault.
COMMON MODE AC POWER DISTURBANCES ARE NOT CORRECTED BY SURGE PROTECTORS
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COMMON KNOWLEDGE
Its common knowledge, there are three wires leading into an electrical device
(hot, neutral and ground). Therefore, there are two potential circuits, normal mode (hot
to neutral) and common mode (neutral to ground).
COMMON SENSE
Hazardous surges and interference can occur on either normal or common mode circuits. So
why do some "series mode" AC protection devices ignore common mode protection?
Its common sense: half a solution is no solution. Normal and common mode noise need
to be reduced.
The RX Series uses a new Hybrid Filter Technology that will not contaminate the ground. Instead, it cleans it up.
COMMON PROBLEMS
Digital, electronic equipment is sensitive to even low voltage spikes and AC frequency
interference between neutral and ground wires (common mode noise). These events can create
logic confusion that disrupts the function of digital processors. A significant percentage
of malfunctions with sensitive equipment is due purely to common mode AC power
interference. Surge suppressors and normal mode filters dont address this problem.
Common-mode noise poses a greater threat compared to normal-mode noise because of the different path taken to dissipate the noise energy. Potentially damaging common-mode noise can be much less in magnitude than a normal-mode impulse, but much more destructive
UNCOMMON SOLUTION
The Juice Goose RX Series Hybrid Filter allows only 1/2 volt let through on the common
mode and a maximum of 10 volts on the normal mode. AC interference (i.e. EMI or RFI) is
reduced greatly (80 dB for common mode and 60dB for normal mode). Compare this performance
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