UL-listed for the U.S. and Canada as a Type 2 device Offers 100,000A/1,020 joule protection Features a steel, NEMA 3R-rated enclosure The ICM517 single-phase surge protective device is suitable for ...
The ICM517 single-phase surge protective device (SPD) is ideal for protecting air conditioners, generators, and other valuable equipment from surges caused by lightning strikes and other power ...
This is the best method for providing surge suppression that allows the lowest let-through voltage to your electrical system and its connected devices. Let-through voltage is the surge remnant that ...
The increasing use of integrated circuits in modern electronic systems has resulted in a growing awareness about lightning overvoltage hazard. The integrated circuits, especially large-scale ...
Surge Protection is the most commonly requested power management solution; RGPC’s HouseGuard protects a home’s most critical circuits from surges by connecting directly to the AC panel. Richard Gray’s ...
RectorSeal has introduced the RectorSeal HVACR (RSH) Series of surge protective devices (SPD), the industry’s only surge protection product line designed specifically for HVAC/R equipment that carries ...
The era of networked electronic technology is driving a growing need for risk mitigation of all kinds. Since your organization has undoubtedly made a substantial investment in the various electronic ...
TDK’s G series integrates a metal oxide varistor and a gas discharge tube into a single device to provide enhanced surge protection. The two elements are connected in series, combining the strengths ...
All telecommunications systems used for the transmission of commands, status indication, voice, video, data and signalling are essential for safe and reliable railway operation and as such, must be ...
For the PDF version of this article, click here. Major equipment manufacturers, in fields as diverse as industrial automation, medical electronics and consumer electronics, are seeing 30% to 50% of ...
Surge protectors expand your outlet capacity, yes, but they also keep devices safe from power surges—so choose the right one. Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating ...