Description
Eaton Power-Sure 700 Surge Suppressor/Protector
The Eaton Power-Sure 700 Surge Suppressor/Protector is engineered to safeguard your most important electronics and industrial equipment from damaging power surges and transient spikes. Designed for hardwired installation, this high-capacity surge protector delivers reliable, continuous protection for critical loads while helping extend the life of connected devices. With a robust 5000 VA rating and flexible input/output configurations for both 120 V AC and 230 V AC systems, it is a versatile solution for commercial spaces, data centers, manufacturing floors, and demanding home offices alike. By absorbing and diverting surges away from sensitive equipment, the Power-Sure 700 keeps computers, servers, networking gear, printers, control systems, and other high-value devices operating smoothly without interruption. This surge protector not only shields equipment but also supports uptime, productivity, and peace of mind in environments where power quality matters most.
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Hardwired protection for critical equipment:
Designed for permanent installation, the Power-Sure 700 integrates into your electrical system to deliver continuous surge protection exactly where you need it. Its hardwired configuration provides a secure, reliable connection that minimizes the risk of accidental disconnections or unplugging of essential gear.
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High-capacity protection with 5000 VA rating:
With a substantial surge-handling capacity, this unit accommodates high-energy events and supports multiple devices simultaneously. The 5000 VA rating helps keep voltage levels stable during transients, reducing wear and tear on power-sensitive components such as servers, audio/video rigs, and industrial controllers.
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Dual voltage input and output configuration (120 V / 230 V):
The Power-Sure 700 supports both 120 V AC and 230 V AC configurations, making it adaptable to a variety of electrical systems. Whether your facility runs on North American standard voltage or higher-voltage installations, this surge protector aligns with your infrastructure while providing dependable protection for connected equipment.
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Protects by absorbing spikes and prolonging equipment life:
By clamping transient energy and filtering irregular power events, the Power-Sure 700 helps extend the lifespan of valuable electronics and controls. This translates into fewer failures, lower maintenance costs, and improved uptime for critical operations across offices, data centers, and industrial environments.
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Easy integration into new or existing electrical layouts:
Whether you’re designing a new installation or upgrading an existing system, the Power-Sure 700 is built to fit into a wide range of configurations. Its rugged design and straightforward wiring make it suitable for commercial applications, manufacturing floors, and large workspaces that demand robust surge protection without sacrificing performance.
Technical Details of Eaton Power-Sure 700 Surge Suppressor/Protector
- Model: Eaton Power-Sure 700 Surge Suppressor/Protector
- Configuration: Hardwired surge protector with protected outlets
- Capacity: 5000 VA (high-energy surge handling for demanding equipment)
- Input Voltage: 120 V AC and 230 V AC configurations
- Output Voltage: 120 V AC and 230 V AC configurations
- Protection Type: Surge suppression and transient protection for connected devices
- Application: Suitable for commercial, industrial, and large-office environments requiring reliable surge protection for critical loads
How to Install Eaton Power-Sure 700 Surge Suppressor/Protector
- Shut off power at the main service panel before starting installation. Ensure the area is dry and you have access to the electrical system where mounting will occur.
- Plan the installation to align with your electrical code requirements. The Power-Sure 700 is designed for hardwired integration, so determine an appropriate junction box or enclosure and wiring path for a secure, code-compliant setup.
- Verify that your service voltage matches the unit’s input rating (120 V or 230 V) and configure the device accordingly before connecting. Incorrect voltage can affect performance and protection.
- Connect the surge suppressor to the dedicated circuit according to local electrical codes. Use properly rated conductors and ensure secure, solid connections to prevent loose wiring or arcing.
- Install the protected outlets and route protected equipment cables to minimize exposure to interference. After wiring is complete, seal or enclosure-cover the installation as required by safety standards.
- Restore power, then check the status indicators (if provided) to confirm protection is active. Test that connected devices operate normally and monitor for any fault indicators as part of a routine inspection schedule.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does 5000 VA mean for surge protection?
A: VA (volt-ampere) rating indicates the unit’s energy-absorbing capacity. A higher VA rating allows the surge protector to handle larger transient events and protect multiple devices during a surge, reducing the risk of damage to connected equipment.
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Q: Can the Eaton Power-Sure 700 be used on both 120 V and 230 V systems?
A: Yes. The Power-Sure 700 is designed to accommodate 120 V AC and 230 V AC configurations, making it versatile for a range of electrical infrastructures. Ensure that the input and output voltages are appropriate for your specific installation.
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Q: Is professional installation recommended?
A: For hardwired surge protectors, especially in commercial or industrial settings, it is recommended to use a licensed electrician to ensure compliance with local codes, proper wiring, and safe integration into your electrical system.
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Q: Will this protect my data lines or communications equipment?
A: The Eaton Power-Sure 700 provides surge protection for power delivery to connected equipment. If you require protection for data or communications lines, consider integrated solutions or additional devices designed to shield those lines specifically, as this unit primarily protects electrical power inputs and connected loads.
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Q: What maintenance is required?
A: Surge protectors typically require periodic inspection of wiring, mounting security, and status indicators. Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection intervals and replace units if protection indicators fail or if the device shows signs of wear or damage.
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