Zero Surge Debuts Power Quality Filters at CEDIA Expo
Room, Outdoor and Video Alleviators complement company's rack mount and standalone products.
Zero Surge will display its Outdoor Alleviator at CEDIA Expo 2008 at booth 274.
Zero Surge will be showing its new series of Power Quality Filters at upcoming CEDIA Expo 2008.
The Room Alleviator, Outdoor Alleviator and Video Alleviator will be on hand at booth 274.
Zero Surge says these units are designed to complement its line of rack mount and standalone products.
Zero Surge does not use MOVs (Metal Oxide Varistors) in its filters, claiming MOVs degrade the condition of A/V components.
The company says its filters exceed the government's Highest Endurance Rating (1,000 worst case surges).
Click here to view the Power Quality Filters.
The Room Alleviator, Outdoor Alleviator and Video Alleviator will be on hand at booth 274.
Zero Surge says these units are designed to complement its line of rack mount and standalone products.
Zero Surge does not use MOVs (Metal Oxide Varistors) in its filters, claiming MOVs degrade the condition of A/V components.
The company says its filters exceed the government's Highest Endurance Rating (1,000 worst case surges).
Click here to view the Power Quality Filters.
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