About the ETA PD10 EMI/RFI Spike & Surge Protector
The ETA PD10 is a dedicated, professional-grade power distribution strip engineered to provide essential electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI) filtration along with robust spike and surge protection for sensitive electronic equipment. Its primary function is to act as a protective barrier between the raw AC mains power and valuable audio, video, computer, or test equipment, filtering out line-borne electrical noise that can manifest as hum, buzz, or visual artifacts. This noise filtration is achieved through multi-stage filter networks that attenuate high-frequency interference generated by fluorescent lights, dimmers, motors, and other electronic devices on the same electrical circuit, thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio and overall performance of connected gear.
In addition to noise suppression, the unit incorporates heavy-duty metal oxide varistor (MOV) based surge suppression technology. This component acts as a high-speed pressure relief valve, instantly clamping down on dangerous voltage transients caused by lightning strikes, utility switching, or equipment cycling within a facility, diverting excess energy safely to ground. This protection is critical for preventing cumulative damage to sensitive internal components and avoiding catastrophic failure. The PD10 is designed to handle significant surge events, with a high joule rating and clamping voltage that meets or exceeds relevant safety standards for professional environments.
Housed in a durable, elongated metal or high-impact casing, the strip features multiple spaced outlets to accommodate bulky power adapters. It often includes a master circuit breaker for overload protection and a lighted power switch for clear operational status. Built for reliability in rackmount, studio, or lab settings, the ETA PD10 provides a focused, no-frills solution for engineers and technicians who require clean, stable, and protected AC power to ensure the longevity and optimal operation of their critical systems, without the complexity or cost of full power conditioning or sequencing features.