Tripp Lite IBV-12 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
IBV-12
AC Energy Absorption (Joules):
1120
Amp Spike Protection (Amps):
46,000
Dimensions (H x W x D):
2½ x 14½ x 3½"
• UL 1449 Listed (330V let-through)
• UL 1283 Listed (noise reduction)
Rated Input Voltage:
105 to 135V AC; 60 Hz; (120V AC nominal)
AC  Outlets:
12 NEMA 5-15R
AC Line Cord:
6', 14 gauge, 3-conductor grounded
Controls:
Illuminated RED "ON/OFF" switch
High Frequency Noise Suppression:
> 30db @ 6-1000Mhz
Transient Response Time:
Instantaneous*
* Transient amplitude reduction occurs faster than the clamp response of the varistors because of the high rejection rate of the filter networks.
Specifications
PROBLEM
Your circuit breaker trips.
Your surge suppressor is overloaded.
The green "Protection Present" and/
or "Line OK" LED(s) do not light.
Your equipment is not fully protected
against surges or there is a wiring
fault in your wall outlet.
The red "Fault" LED lights when you
first plug in your surge suppressor.
There is a wiring fault in your wall
outlet. (Phases are reversed, ground
is missing, etc.)
The red "Fault" LED lights after
some use of your surge suppressor.
Your surge suppressor may have
been damaged by a surge.
SOLUTION
Unplug some equipment. Wait one minute
while your surge suppressor cools, then push
the circuit breaker button back in. (See Fig. 1)
Make sure that power is available at the
wall outlet, the power switch is on and lit,
and the Isobar is completely plugged in.
Have a qualified electrician fix the fault
immediately. NOTE: A loose wall outlet may
cause the "FAULT" LED to light. Your surge
suppressor will identify most wiring faults, but
may not identify every possible type of fault.
Have a qualified electrician examine your
outlet to determine if a fault has developed.
If no fault exists, contact Tripp Lite for
service.
Fig. 1
200001215 IBV-12 ( En, Fr, Sp).p65
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