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The conventional surge protector on the right can cause you a lot of harm endangering your electronic equipment, possibly setting a fire to your home or business.
Conventional surge
protectors start to diminish as soon as they are put into use. When a
conventional surge suppressor fails (and they all
will fail eventually -- read their disclaimers) they either:
- Leave the
current flowing without surge protection for the next surge or
- shut off the
current.
When
failure is not an option, select a surge suppressor that will not fail
and is not only UL Listed for safety but also certified for endurance
and performance -- something most manufacturers will not do, knowing
their products will fail. Zero Surge products are certified to withstand
at least 10 years of the worst case power line surges. Zero
Surge now approaching their 17th year and still no failures nor degradation due
to surge related issues.
Zero Surge Filters carry the highest government
rating 1000
surges at 6000
volts and 3000
amps. Protect
that $1500 computer, $4000 Plasma TV, expensive HDTV, Home theater system,
and satellite receivers with the best, Zero Surge.
As an added bonus, the Zero Surge technology removes the power line noise that can degrade audio/video signals.
Don’t
wait for your equipment to suffer damage before investing in series mode
surge protection.
POINT
OF USE, TRADITIONAL SURGE PROTECTORS, SHUNT THE SURGE TO GROUND AT
THE COMPUTER, WHERE IT LEAPS ACROSS SERIAL
PORTS, NETWORK
CONNECTIONS, ETC. DOING ITS DEADLY
WORK.
Interconnected (networked) systems share common power and data lines form circuits between themselves via the ground wire (both
referenced at the load). A power line surge diverted to the ground wire will make its way to the chassis, through the motherboard onto and through the data
lines because the power line ground is used as a voltage reference and therefore is also connected at the motherboard and to the data ports of the rest of
the connected system. This is where most data line surges originate.
Problems when
you are using standby generators and your MOV type suppressors:
Standby generators used in critical applications
can experience brief voltage overshoot during start up, load changes,
and with contaminated fuel. Voltage
overshoot will stress fixed clamping level (MOV Type) suppressors,
leading to premature and unpredictable failure.
Zero
Surge filters use Spectrum Wide Voltage Range Technology effectively
functions from 85 volts all the way to 265 volts and anywhere in
between.
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