For many people, technology is the center of their attention
span. Between televisions, computers, smartphones, ovens, dryers, tablets,
security systems, dishwashers, etc., many aspects of our lives are assisted by
an electronic device. As people expand the number of devices they own, power
protection should increase as well. When they suddenly stop working, it can
sometimes seem catastrophic.
Power surges are abrupt yet short-lived spikes in voltage
that result in strong disruptive effects on the entire electrical system.
Thousands of dollars worth of damaged electronics can result from these swift
power surges. Typically caused by lightning strikes, power surges can also
occur in small instances that damage equipment over time.
Read on for some tips to protect your devices from power
surges.
Protect electronics: Ensure power lines, phone lines,
and television lines are protected, as well as outdoor items such as pool
equipment, air conditioners, and landscape lighting.
Indoor surge protection: Beyond the outside surge
protection, it’s imperative to safeguard the plugs as well. Surge protector
strips can be used to protect electronics inside the building.
To protect your devices, lightning surge protectors
installed by electricians can redirect surplus voltage and current into a
grounding wire. While the 120 voltage runs through circuits, electronics are
protected and won’t lose power through a surge.
Professional surge protection includes the following:
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Facility Guards: highest level of protection –
can handle surges up to 400,000 amps
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Transient Limiters: commercial/industrial – can
handle surges up to 100,000 amps
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DC Surge Protectors: transient or significant
surges – can handle surges up to 10,000 amps
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Data Line Protectors: control/telephone lines
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Hybrid Surge Protectors: specialized protection
for process control or computers
For surge protection equipment, contact the electrical
contractor supply specialists at J&P today.
J&P
Electrical is a full-service electrical equipment
company. At J&P, we supply contractors, end-users, and supply houses with
new surplus, quality reconditioned, and obsolete electrical equipment. We also
purchase a wide range of electrical
equipment such as bus plugs, ducts, panel switches,
substations, and transformers. Call us at 877-844-5514 or visit
us at https://www.jpelectricalcompany.com.
Written by the
digital marketing staff at Creative Programs & Systems: www.cpsmi.com.
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