This unit provides surge protection, and its built-in batteries can instantaneously supply electricity in the event of a power failure.
Many power strips have basic surge protection built in; these are typically clearly labeled as such.
However, power strips that do not provide surge protection are sometimes erroneously referred to as "surge protectors".
Virtually every computer has some type of surge protection built into it, but not that much.
The cost, including surge protection, was about $2,000.
My experience with a recent power interruption (perhaps because of the same storm) is a lesson in the subtleties of surge protection.
Then, if we defeat the surge protection, we can use the navigational deflector to project the strengthened fields.
This feature provides better surge protection than simple Zener diode and acts more like a gas discharge tube replacement.
Once you've decided what level of surge protection you need, it's time to shop around for a good unit.
To gain approval, the school must have a well ventilated and secure computer room with appropriate surge protection.