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  • Power strip buying guide

    Power equipment in home, office, industrial, network and healthcare environments

This buying guide will help you:

  • Understand what a power strip is and understand key features.
  • Learn important questions to ask before selecting a power strip.
  • Recognize unique power strip features to help with selection.
  • Compare the different types of power strips available.
  • Choose a power strip best suited for your application.
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Power strip basics

What is a power strip? 

A power strip is a set of outlets that distribute AC power to electrical devices such as computers, audio/video equipment, network devices, power tools and lighting. Several styles are available, including strip, rack-mount and cabinet/bench mount.

Why do I need a power strip?

If you have multiple electronical devices but limited outlets to power them, power strips are ideal for connecting and powering a wide variety of devices, including computers, laptops, cell phones, speakers, lamps and other equipment.

What are the most common power strip applications?

Power strips are typically used in homes, offices, server rooms, data centers, commercial, industrial and healthcare environments where power distribution to several electrical devices is a priority. Some common applications include connecting computers and peripherals, servers and other network equipment, home entertainment systems, as well as workbench power tools.

What common devices are connected to a power strip?

  • Computers
  • Monitors
  • Printers and peripherals
  • HDTVs
  • Audio/video equipment
  • Network/wireless hardware
  • Video game systems
  • Office equipment
  • Cell phone chargers
  • Cable/satellite receivers
  • Hospital equipment
  • Retail displays
  • Projectors
  • Appliances
  • Power tools

How to choose a power strip: 6 key questions

When selecting a power strip, there are a few questions you should consider.

1. How many outlets do you need, including transformer outlets?

Choose a power strip that will accommodate at least as many devices as you plan to plug into it and consider more outlets for future equipment. Most outlet strips are available with up to 24 outlets. Remember that transformer plugs are larger than standard plugs. Fortunately, some power strips are designed to accommodate transformer plugs without blocking adjoining outlets.

2. What cord length and outlet configuration do you need?

Determine how far you will place your power strip from your grounded AC outlet and select a power strip with a cord length at least that long. Outlet strips are available with cord lengths up to 24 ft. Power strip outlet configurations include standard, right-angle, front-facing, rear-facing and end-mounted outlets. Depending on your application, a standard outlet configuration is typically sufficient, but front-facing, rear-facing and end-mounted outlets are also available for special applications.

3. What is the difference between a power strip and a surge protector?

Both power strips and surge protectors provide multiple outlets to connect and power electronic devices, but surge protectors also protect against AC voltage surges and spikes that can ruin your valuable equipment in a flash or build up equipment damage over time.

4. Does your application require enhanced safety features?

Some power strips come equipped with all-metal housings, which are virtually indestructible, and 15- or 20-amp circuit breakers that prevent dangerous system overload. GFCI models, often utilized in areas where water is present, prevent shock by instantly disconnecting the electrical circuit in case of a power surge or spike.

5. Does your application require medical- or hospital-grade power strips?

Select power strips are designed for use in patient-care areas or outside patient-care areas within hospitals and other healthcare facilities. These outlet strips are ideal for use in administrative areas and resident rooms with no line-operated electrical equipment for diagnostic, treatment or monitoring purposes. A patented antimicrobial coating helps to reduce the risk of healthcare-acquired infections in hospitals and other medical environments.

6. Are power strips available for your server room or data center?

Yes. There are a variety of rack-mount power strips designed for server racks and other equipment in network environments, including data line protection for serial, network or phone line connections.

 

Other features to consider

USB charging

In addition to AC outlets, select power strips provide USB charging for mobile devices, including tablets, e-readers and smartphones. Each pair of USB-A charging ports provides the necessary amps of shared power to eliminate the need for AC adapters, leaving outlets available for AC equipment.

20-amp rating

Select power strips offer 20-amp capacity for high voltage applications and include a circuit breaker in case the power strip can't handle this higher voltage limit.

GFCI plug

GFCI plugs are designed to safely distribute power to connected equipment in harsh environments. This feature protects users from electrical shock in wet or humid environments.

Antimicrobial coating

Exclusive, patented antimicrobial protection with silver ionic powder coating is 99.9% effective in inhibiting the growth of bacteria like C. diff and MRSA. This patented coating helps to reduce the risk of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) in hospitals and other medical environments.

The coating also meets the requirements of JIS Z 2801:2000; an international standard for evaluating efficacy in antimicrobial products.