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Surge protectors that will not fail, Superior, non-MOV surge protectors / suppressors for computers / electronics
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SURGE
PROTECTORS THAT WILL NOT FAIL!
For those serious about computer,
audio and video surge protection.
Superior
surge protectors with Endurance Rating: 1000
worst case pulses of 6000 Volts at 3000 Amps.
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Zero
Surge Protector
(Series Mode)
- Will not fail
- Does not degrade with each surge
- No MOV's (Metal Oxide Varistors)
- Rated 1000 surges @6000volts, 3000 amps
- Does not divert surge to ground
- Suppresses surge current
- Certified to highest U S Government standards
- 10 year warranty
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Traditional
Surge Protector
(Shunt Mode)
- Will fail and can cause fires
- Degrades with each surge
- Uses MOV's
- Rated 10 surges at 1000 amps
- Diverts surge to ground harming other connected
equipment
- Does not suppress surge current
- Can not come close
- Should be replaced
within two years or sooner
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The traditional surge protector on the right can cause a
lot of harm endangering your electronic equipment, possibly
setting a fire to your home or business. MOV's wear out with
use. You can buy it for a few dollars and take the risk.
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.
Are you using a UPS Unit?
It is our contention that you should have a series mode
surge protector, such as a Zero Surge unit, in front of your
UPS unit? This is so that the MOV in the UPS unit won’t
pollute the equipment ground and so the MOV won’t dump a
lightning strike or other destructive spike onto the equipment
ground where it can blow up other equipment whose signal
wiring may be connected to the equipment ground.
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.
the Zero
Surge technology
removes the power line noise that
can degrade audio/video signals. |
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