Surge Protection for Descent i

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mopar04

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I am currently using a Panamax MD2-RCA for surge protection for my Descent i, which is on its own 20amp dedicated circuit. I don't believe that this surge protector is high current, so is it potentially starving the Descent during bass-heavy moments in music/movies? Here are the stats:


AC Power
Voltage Protection Rating (UL 1449 3rd Edition, 3,000A) L-N 400V, L-G 500V, N-G 400V
Thermal Fusing Yes
Single Pulse Energy Dissipation 1350 Joules
Response Time <1 ns
Protection Modes L-N, L-G, N-G
Protect or Disconnect™ Circuitry Yes
Peak Impulse Current 60,000 A
Nominal Discharge Current 3,000 A
Maximum Current Rating 15A (1800 W)
Line Voltage 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Initial Clamping Level 200V
EMI/RFI Noise Filtration 50 dB (100 kHz - 1 MHz)
Catastrophic Surge Circuit Yes
 
The best surge protection is "whole house surge protection" placed near the AC power service entrance. The point of use protectors do have some negative features, but now most homes have a dozen or more point of use protectors making this a moot point. Most protectors work by using voltage sensitive switches (MOV's) that switch on in overly high voltage conditions. The very expensive series mode protectors (SurgeX) have a different operating principle.
 
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