7 outlet, 12-ft cord, black strip - Power It! Power
Strip
MODEL NUMBER:
PS712B
Highlights
7 outlets
12 ft power cord
Illuminated on/off switch
15 amp circut breaker
Keyhold mounting slots
Applications
Offers a reliable convenient and
cost-effective method of power
distribution for appliances, power
tools, lighting and other electrical
equipment in home, office or
worksite.
Package Includes
PS712B Surge Suppressor
Instruction manual and warranty
information
Description
Tripp Lite's PS712B power strip offers reliable, convenient and cost-effective power distribution for applainces, power tools, lighting and other electrical
equipment. PS712B offers 7 total outlets, 12 foot cord. Attractive black housing with keyhole mounting slots and 1 designated transformer plug outlet.
Multi-outlet strip reduces cable clutter and enables the connection of multiple electrical devices to a single AC wall socket.
PLUG/OUTLETS: Input: NEMA5-15P/Output: 7 NEMA5-15R/12 ft. AC line cord
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