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SmellsHot
12-02-2013, 08:42 PM
Not sure what everyone calls the plug, but we call it a dedicated 20amp......Basically it's the one on the Konica 554e. It has one vertical and one horizontal and a ground.....
I cannot find any surge protectors for these.....We use to use isobars....
Any suggestions?

Ctl-Alt-Del
12-02-2013, 08:53 PM
Not sure what everyone calls the plug, but we call it a dedicated 20amp......Basically it's the one on the Konica 554e. It has one vertical and one horizontal and a ground.....
I cannot find any surge protectors for these.....We use to use isobars....
Any suggestions?


I've been buying from ESP for years, they will have whatever you might need: http://espei.com/products/esp-digital-qc/

Synaux
12-03-2013, 01:07 AM
Not sure what everyone calls the plug, but we call it a dedicated 20amp......Basically it's the one on the Konica 554e. It has one vertical and one horizontal and a ground.....
I cannot find any surge protectors for these.....We use to use isobars....
Any suggestions?

This (http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.showmecables.com/images/catalog/product/Nema-5-15R-Or-Nema-5-20R-To-Nema-5-15P-Power-Plug-Adapter-1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.showmecables.com/product/Nema-5-15R-or-Nema-5-20R-to-Nema-5-15P-Power-Plug-Adapter.aspx&h=266&w=400&sz=13&tbnid=LeRmcRyPUJYGjM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=135&zoom=1&usg=__mBOdILbS9vtdgDu8_3m7AveOshM=&docid=eBs8na21l8d_9M&sa=X&ei=sy2dUpeTE8as2wWJnICwAQ&ved=0CFAQ9QEwAw)is the plug you are talking about right (Nema 15-20r)
I simply order the adaptor I posted and use the typical ESP protectors.

Hope that helps...

blackcat4866
12-03-2013, 01:15 AM
5-20R? Like this:

23144

Use ESP D91424T:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESP-D91424T-20A-120V-Transient-Voltage-Surge-Suppressor-AC-Kyocera-/121150704960

=^..^=

tmaged
12-03-2013, 02:03 AM
http://www.memoryexpertsinc.com/products/mx-power/

They have these in 15 & 20 amp models. They're affordable and pretty dang cool. Call Todd Emery for pricing.
We've started using them and have been very pleased.

mmru4real
12-03-2013, 02:24 AM
http://www.memoryexpertsinc.com/products/mx-power/

They have these in 15 & 20 amp models. They're affordable and pretty dang cool. Call Todd Emery for pricing.
We've started using them and have been very pleased.

Todd is great to deal with and if you order over a certain amount you get a nice discount also!

SmellsHot
12-10-2013, 12:49 PM
Thanks everyone for the suggestions......

Frostwolf
12-10-2013, 08:56 PM
We stop using the ESP, the older models were passing electrical noise into the Fax lines when connected to C353 series.
We went to SmartPower filters here ... http://www.smartpowersystems.com/content/products/computer-gradefilters/copierguardianII/copierguardianII.html

Smart power has been pretty good, a few have failed with noise problems.
Innovolt's have caused an issue when the power drops out, and caused our machine to lock up.

I will look into those MX Power brand, those look nice.

ZOOTECH
12-10-2013, 09:24 PM
We stop using the ESP, the older models were passing electrical noise into the Fax lines when connected to C353 series. We went to SmartPower filters here ... http://www.smartpowersystems.com/content/products/computer-gradefilters/copierguardianII/copierguardianII.htmlSmart power has been pretty good, a few have failed with noise problems. Innovolt's have caused an issue when the power drops out, and caused our machine to lock up. I will look into those MX Power brand, those look nice.

The older ESPs didn't work on GFCI circuits either.

nmfaxman
12-10-2013, 11:45 PM
You can make a pigtail connector in the meantime.

Female plug matches output plug of machine, male plug matches suppressor.

Use a thick AC wire to avoid heat problems.

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