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Leviton 3800-OEM Equipment Cabinet Surge Protective πŸ”Œ Device - 120V AC, 2P, 3W, Wired-In Module Review

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Description of Leviton 3800-OEM Equipment Cabinet Surge Protective πŸ”Œ Device - 120V AC, 2P, 3W, Wired-In Module

MOV-based suppression circuitry provides optimum clamping. Provides Normal Mode protection for line-to-neutral and common mode; line-to-ground and neutral-to-ground. Noise rejection @ 5kHz-5MHz: -35db. Ten-Year Limited Product. Noise Rejection: -35 dB at 5kHz-5MHz.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Protection of wired devices

As time goes by, all of our devices are becoming more and more electronically controlled. Also, they seem to be more expensive. I hooked it up to a new dishwasher hoping to protect it from power surges. It was easy to wire. I really hope this protects, but I guess I'll never really know it works. Evidence is provided as to whether the dishwasher fails due to an electronic fault. We hope this never happens.

Pros
  • MOV based noise reduction circuitry provides optimal fixation
Cons
  • May I add

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Protection for wired devices

Over time, all of our devices are becoming more electronically controlled. Also, they seem to be more expensive. I hooked it up to a new dishwasher hoping to protect it from power surges. It was easy to wire. I really hope this protects, but I guess I'll never really know it works. Evidence is provided as to whether the dishwasher fails due to an electronic fault. We hope this never happens.

Pros
  • 10-year limited production
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for wired devices

I bought two for use in my home's air conditioners after noticing the amount of electronics on the control boards in each during preventative maintenance. These control boards cost over $500 according to my service department, so surge protectors seem like cheap insurance to me. A lot of electronics in my house are connected to ribbon surge protectors, but these protectors cannot be used in dedicated circuits for devices that do not use a plug. This protection device plugs directly into the…

Pros
  • Provides normal mode protection for line-to-neutral and common mode; Phase-to-Ground and Neutral-to-Ground
Cons
  • So far so good