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TFMR 1PH 5.0KVA 120-480-120/240
Part#: T169437
TFMR 1PH 5.0KVA 120-480-120/240
SEC FUSE CLIP EIC SERIES
Part#: PL79924
SEC FUSE CLIP EIC SERIES
SEC FUSE CLIP MIDGET WTARM KIT
Part#: PL79930
SEC FUSE CLIP MIDGET WTARM KIT
Surge Protective Device with Undervoltage Protection, 3-Mode, 120-240 VAC 1Ph, Type 2
Part#: CD1-024R
Surge Protective Device with Undervoltage Protection, 3-Mode, 120-240 VAC 1Ph, Type 2
Surge Protective Device, 6-Mode, 120/240 VAC 1Ph, Type 1 or Type 2, Indoor Metal, Connected Equipment Warranty 10yr
Part#: IG2240-IMSK
Surge Protective Device, 6-Mode, 120/240 VAC 1Ph, Type 1 or Type 2, Indoor Metal, Connected Equipment Warranty 10yr
Replacement IMODULE® for IG2280 Series
Part#: IG120RSM20
Replacement IMODULE® for IG2280 Series
TurnLock LED Zero Cross 105-305V Fail On
Part#: ZTL124
TurnLock LED Zero Cross 105-305V Fail On
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Smart eCat Product Catalog Volume 4: Circuit Protection

Volume 4: Circuit Protection

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W.A.C. Lighting Introduces First SMART TRANSFORMERS

W.A.C. Lighting Introduces First SMART TRANSFORMERS

The only lighting company that manufactures its own Electronic Transformers, W.A.C. Lighting introduces the first SMART TRANSFORMERS. They incorporate abnormal short circuit protection, troubleshooting diagnostics, and full-scale dimming, while offering the smallest size in the industry. They are the safest transformers available and comply with the new UL2108 standard for abnormal short circuit protection.
1.800.526.2588.
www.waclighting.com.

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Whole Home Protection – SPDs

Whole Home Protection – SPDs

Today’s homes, no matter the date of construction, have one thing in common. Scads of electronic devices populate our personal domiciles, even those of us “old folks.”

When you think about it, there aren’t too many appliances and pieces of equipment that aren’t controlled by some sort of circuit board, or even computer-style mother board.
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