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DITEK, the provider of surge protection solutions, announces the launch of a new Line Conditioning Surge Protective Device model, DTK-LC2, that combines 120V power filtering with reliable protection from unnecessary damage caused by electrical surge events.

This unique and compact new combination simplifies implementation of indoor point-of-use surge protection for sensitive electronic systems while ensuring that protection is operating correctly. The convenient plug-in design does not require an electrician for installation and can be wall-mounted or set on any convenient surface.

Critical electronic system

As an additional benefit, a single channel of Ethernet/PoE protection is provided for network connections. If protection is compromised, this technology alerts staff with both a strong audible alarm and a confirmation LED to make sure that vital equipment does not remain unprotected.

The new DTK-LC2 line conditioner with surge protection establishes a new level of convenience for clean, protected power,” said Kyle Seay, Field Sales Engineer, DITEK. “It makes it easier than ever to implement 120V EMI/RFI noise filtering with a multi-stage hybrid protection circuit for fast response and excellent surge protection. Now every critical electronic system with a power plug can benefit from industry-leading protection – and users can always be sure that protection is in service.”

The DTK-LC2 is UL1449 listed as a Type 3 SPD for surge protection, UL1283 listed for EMI/RFI noise filtering, and complies with applicable IEEE standards. The DTK-LC2 is made in the USA, with a 10-year limited warranty.

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