Surge and Undervoltage Protection
The Dangers of Surges
Surges, whether transient or permanent, are power fluctuations that can cause serious damage to your electronic devices. Fortunately, there are effective ways to protect your devices against these risks.
Transient Surge Protectors
Transient surge protectors (SPD) are devices designed to protect your electronic equipment from short-duration surges. These voltage spikes, although brief, can cause significant damage to your devices. Transient surge protectors act quickly to limit the voltage that reaches your devices, effectively protecting them.
Permanent Surge Protectors
In contrast, permanent surge protectors are designed to protect your devices from long-duration overvoltages. These voltage increases, if not handled correctly, can cause malfunctions or even the total destruction of your devices. Permanent surge protectors limit the voltage to a safe level during these prolonged situations, ensuring the longevity of your electronic devices.
Undervoltage Protectors
Undervoltages, also known as voltage drops or brownouts, are dangerous fluctuations in the power supply that can be harmful to your electronic devices. Although less obvious than surges, undervoltages can be just as damaging.
The Importance of Undervoltage Protection
Likewise, undervoltages, or voltage drops, can be just as harmful to your electronic devices. Undervoltage protectors are as necessary as surge protectors, and they help maintain a constant voltage level for your devices, protecting them from harmful voltage fluctuations.