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Chief Intros Power Filter

-- TWICE, 12/21/2007 8:49:00 AM

MinneapolisChief Manufacturing has launched a power filter to integrate with the company’s mounts, protecting flat-panel displays from spikes in electrical current.

The PACPC1 power filter kit is designed to easily integrate with Chief's flat-panel wall mounts, extension columns and in-wall accessories to ensure a fast installation, the company said. The PACPC1 provides surge protection up to 1890 joules, over-voltage protection shutoff and noise filtering.

The accessory includes two outlets and a 2-foot power cord. It comes with a $350,000 lifetime equipment-protection warranty, plus a faster, more reliable network connection and a high quality cable feed, Chief said.

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