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A power strip (also known as a plug board, power board, power bar, distribution board, gangplug, plugbar, multibox, extension lead or relocatable power tap) is a strip of sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible cable
Cable

A cable is a large fiber or metal rope, used for hauling, lifting, or towing, or an assembly of two or more insulated electrical conductors, laid up together as an assembly....
 and allows multiple devices to be plugged in.






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A power strip (also known as a plug board, power board, power bar, distribution board, gangplug, plugbar, multibox, extension lead or relocatable power tap) is a strip of sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible cable
Cable

A cable is a large fiber or metal rope, used for hauling, lifting, or towing, or an assembly of two or more insulated electrical conductors, laid up together as an assembly....
 and allows multiple devices to be plugged in. As such it can be considered a type of trailing socket though that term is more often used for single and double cable mounted sockets. The term is also used to refer to the complete assembly with the power strip on one end and a plug on the other. Power strips are often used when many electrical devices are in proximity, especially with audio
Sound

Sound is vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a threshold of hearing to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations....
/video
Video

Video is the technology of electronics Videography, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing Scene in motion....
 and computer
Computer

A computer is a machine that manipulates Data according to a list of Code .The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century , although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier....
 systems.

They have a max wattage specified to them, such as 3500 W.

Control

Us Power Strip Rotated
Power strips can include a switch
Switch

In electronics, a switch is an electrical component which can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the Electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another....
 to turn all devices on and off. Some have outlets individually switched. Some strips can detect one device being turned on or off (say the PC itself in a computer setup) and turn everything else on or off. Remote control strips
Power distribution unit

A Power distribution unit is a device that distributes electric power.Large industrial units are used for taking high voltage and current and reducing it to more common and useful levels, for example from 240V 30A single phase to multiple 120V 15A or 120V 20A plugs....
 also exist to allow a group of devices to be switched remotely.

Surge protection and filtering

Surge Protector
Many power strips have built in surge protector
Surge protector

A surge protector is an appliance designed to protect Electricity from voltage spikes. A surge protector attempts to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or by shorting to Ground voltages above a safe threshold....
s and/or EMI/RFI filters: these are sometimes described as electrical line conditioners. Some also provide surge suppression for phone lines, TV
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 cable coax, or network cable. Power strips are often colloquially called "surge suppressors" or "surge protectors" even when they have no ability to suppress surges.

Surge suppression is usually provided by one or more metal-oxide varistor
Varistor

A varistor is an electronic component with a significant non-Ohm current?voltage characteristic. The name is a portmanteau of resistor#Variable resistors....
s (MOVs), which are inexpensive two-terminal semiconductor
Semiconductor

A semiconductor is a material that has electrical conductivity between those of a Electrical conductor and an electrical insulation; it can vary over that wide range either permanently or dynamically....
s. They act as very high speed switches, disconnecting at the designed voltage
Voltage

Electrical tension is the potential difference between two points of an electrical or electronic circuit, expressed in volts. It is the measurement of the potential for an electric field to cause an electric current in an electrical conductor....
. The most commonly used are built to trigger at a voltage somewhat above the local mains supply. In the US
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, this is (nominally) 115 VAC. It should be borne in mind that this voltage is RMS
Root mean square

In mathematics, the root mean square , also known as the quadratic mean, is a statistics measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity. It is especially useful when variates are positive and negative, e.g., sinusoids....
, not peak, and also that it is only a nominal value.

In most of the developed world, mains electrical circuits are (supposed to be) grounded
Ground (electricity)

In electrical engineering, ground or earth may be the reference point in an electrical circuit from which other voltages are measured, or a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth....
 (earthed), so there will be a live wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire. Power strips often come with only one MOV mounted between the live and neutral wires. More complete (and desirable) power strips will have three MOVs, mounted between each possible pair of wires. Since MOVs degrade somewhat each time they are triggered, power strips using them have a limited, and unpredictable, protective life.

More elaborate power strips may use inductor-capacitor networks to achieve a similar effect of protecting equipment from high voltage spikes on the mains circuit. These more expensive arrangements are less prone to silent degradation than MOVs.

Overload protection is different from surge protection. Some boards only have overload protection, which does not protect from electricity spikes (surges); it only means that the device will trip itself when too many devices are plugged into it. The standard rating for overload protected powerboards is 2400W in Australia, and exceeding that power will make the board trip. An overload protected board cannot cause damage to trip distribution boards that are plugged into them, that damage can only be done by surge protected board by the way the MVO's inside them are manufactured. Both boards have a reset switch. Overload protection boards generally do not have a power light.

Green energy-saving features and standby power


Some power strips have energy-saving features, which switch off the strip if appliances go into standby mode. Using a sensor circuit they detect if the level of current flowing through the socket is in standby mode (less than 30 watts), they will turn off that socket. This reduces the consumption of standby power
Standby power

Standby power, also called vampire power, phantom load, or leaking electricity, refers to the electric power consumed by electronic appliances while they are switched off or in a sleep mode....
 used by computer peripherals and other equipment when not in use, saving money and energy. Some more sophisticated power strips have a master and slave socket arrangement and when the "master" socket detects standby mode in the attached appliance's current it turns off the whole strip.

There can be problems however detecting standby power in appliances that use much power in standby mode (e.g. plasma televisions) and are thus not turned off in the desired way. When using a master–slave power strip one way to avoid such problems is to plug an appliance with a lower standby wattage, like a DVD player, into the master socket. Also it is recommended that appliances that need a controlled shutdown
Shutdown (computing)

To shutdown a computer is to turn its power off in a controlled way....
 sequence (e.g. laser printers) not be plugged into such a strip as it can damage them; it is better to turn them off at the appliance.

Indication

British Power Strip With Neon
Many power strips have a neon/led light for power indication. Surge protected strips are likely to have more lights to indicate the status of the surge protection system.

Socket arrangement


Socket arrangement varies considerably, but for access reasons there are rarely more than two rows. In the UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 units featuring four sockets in a square arrangement are fairly common although these are not strip-shaped and hence not normally referred to as power strips.

Italian Power Strip
The bulkiness of European plugs and sockets
Domestic AC power plugs and sockets

AC power plugs and sockets are devices for removably connecting electrically-operated devices to the mains electricity.An electric plug is a gender of connectors and fasteners electrical connector with contact prongs to connect mechanically and electrically to slots in the matching female socket....
 tends to result in European power strips having somewhat fewer outlets than their American counterparts and usually only one row.

In some countries where multiple socket types are in use, a single power strip can have two or more kinds of socket.

If sockets on a power strip are grouped closely together, a cable
Power cord

For a musical note played on an electric guitar see Power chordA power cord, line cord, or mains cable is a cord or cable that temporarily connects an Small appliance to the distribution circuits of an electrical power source via a wall socket or extension cord....
 with a large "wall wart
Wall wart

Wall wart is a slang term for certain types of power supply - typically those that are embedded in an over-sized AC power plugs and sockets. Other names include power brick, plug pack, plug-in adapter, adapter block, domestic mains adapter, power adapter, or Power supply#AC adapter....
" transformer
Transformer

A transformer is a device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical network to another through inductive coupling conductors — the transformer's coils or "windings"....
 at its end may cover up multiple sockets. Various designs address this problem, some by simply increasing the spacing between outlets. Other designs include receptacles which rotate in their housing, or multiple short receptacle cords feeding from a central hub.

Safety


Overloading can be a problem with any sort of power distribution adaptor. This is especially likely if multiple appliances with heating elements, such as electric room heaters or benchtop cooking appliances like electric frying pan
Frying pan

A frying pan, frypan, or skillet is a cooking pan used for frying, searing, and Maillard reaction foods. It is typically a 20 to 30 cm diameter flat pan with flared sides and no lid....
s are plugged into a power strip or similar device.

In the U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and some other countries, power strips generally have a circuit breaker
Circuit breaker

A circuit breaker is an automatically-operated Electricity switch designed to protect an Electrical network from damage caused by Overcurrent or short circuit....
 integrated to prevent overload. In the UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 power strips are usually protected by the fuse in the BS 1363
BS 1363

British Standard BS 1363 specifies the most common type of domestic AC power plugs and sockets that are used in the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Republic of Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore and many former British overseas territory....
 plug. Some brands especially the more expensive ones also have a 13A BS1362 fuse in the socket end. Whilst this is not much use if they are being fed with a 13A plug it can be very helpful for providing safe protection to adaptor leads from a higher current plug type.

Power strips are generally considered a safer alternative to "double adaptors", "two-way plugs", "three-way plugs" or "cube taps" which plug directly into the socket with no lead for multiple appliances. Two-way and three-way plugs are generally not fused (although later three-way adaptors in the UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 and Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 are). Therefore in many cases the only protection against overload is the circuit fuse which may well have a rating higher than the adaptor. The weight of the plugs pulling on the adapter (and often pulling it part way out of the socket) can also be an issue if adaptors are stacked or if they are used with brick-style power supplies. Such adaptors, while still available, have largely fallen out of use in some countries (two-way and fused three-way adaptors are common in the UK and Ireland).

US requirements

  • Underwriters Laboratories
    Underwriters Laboratories

    Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is a U.S. privately owned and operated, independent, third party product safety testing and certification organization....
     standard 1363 contains requirements for relocatable power taps. Included in the scope section of the standard is the statement:
“1.1 These requirements cover cord-connected, relocatable power taps rated 250 V AC or less and 20 A AC or less. A relocatable power tap is intended only for indoor use as a temporary extension of a grounding alternating-current branch circuit for general use.”
  • National Electrical Code recognizes power strip as Multioutlet Assembly in Article 220.


History

In 1972, the electrical "power-board" was invented by Frank Bannigan, Managing Director of Australian company Kambrook. The product was hugely successful, however, it was not patented and market share was eventually lost to other manufacturers.

See also

  • CE mark
    CE mark

    For other uses, see CE.The CE marking is a mandatory conformity mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area ....
  • Standby power
    Standby power

    Standby power, also called vampire power, phantom load, or leaking electricity, refers to the electric power consumed by electronic appliances while they are switched off or in a sleep mode....
  • Power cord
    Power cord

    For a musical note played on an electric guitar see Power chordA power cord, line cord, or mains cable is a cord or cable that temporarily connects an Small appliance to the distribution circuits of an electrical power source via a wall socket or extension cord....
  • Domestic AC power plugs and sockets
    Domestic AC power plugs and sockets

    AC power plugs and sockets are devices for removably connecting electrically-operated devices to the mains electricity.An electric plug is a gender of connectors and fasteners electrical connector with contact prongs to connect mechanically and electrically to slots in the matching female socket....
  • Uninterruptible power supply
    Uninterruptible power supply

    An uninterruptible power supply , also known as a battery back-up, provides emergency power and, depending on the topology, line regulation as well to connected equipment by supplying power from a separate source when utility power is not available....
  • Remote power boot switch


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