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In-Wall Outlets Protect and Provide Filtered Power to your Home Theater Equipment

The Dual-Outlet Double-Gang In-Wall Surge Suppressor and Power Filter provides discreet in-wall protection for your home theater investment. Unlike bulky plug-in surge suppressors, this product can utilize any electrical circuit in your home to deliver safe power to a remote plasma or LCD wall-mount TV without being seen. Using a standard double-gang junction box, this surge suppressor can be nearly flush-mounted to your wall. Additionally, the two outlets are recessed making a wall mount installation of your HDTV even easier. The outlets can handle up to 15 Amps and offer Level 1 Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) noise filtration, which help to provide clear, detailed images and crisp audio. Thermal Fusing, Overvoltage Protection, and Catastrophic Surge circuitry protect sensitive home theater components from damaging power surges (up to 546 Joules) and voltage transients. A power on LED indicates power is being supplied to the outlets and a line fault LED indicates an overvoltage condition with the power to the unit. Voltage monitoring circuit protects equipment against prolonged over-voltages by disconnecting the power and reconnecting it when safe power returns.
Important Note: This product is only for use with 15 Amp circuits utilizing a minimum of 14 AWG. Make sure the circuit is not live before installation. If you are unsure how to perform this task, please contact an electrician.


