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Your electrical system is exactly as it is described…a SYSTEM.  The same approach should be taken in protecting your facility where different stages of protection, working as a SYSTEM provide the maximum benefit and protection possible.

We offers the most effective and efficient power quality improvement you can buy to protect your home and business from
transient surges and unnecessarily high electric power consumption.

  • Dual-Rated as both an Arrester and Suppressor
  • Lowest Impedance Possible
  • Low Clamping Voltage
  • Reaction Time “Less Than A Nanosecond”
  • Quick Recovery Time
  • Self-Sacrificing Equipment to Protect Yours
  • Service-Side Installation

Our system is dual-rated as both a suppressor and an arrester.  A Surge Arrester is the first line of defense in protecting your facility from externally generated impulses. They are usually designed specifically with lightning in mind and as a result, are sometimes referred to as “lighting arresters”.  The US National Electrical Code refers to these devices as “Secondary Surge
Arresters” or SSA’s.  A Surge Suppressor is intended for installation within the facility, in close proximity to the customer and his equipment.  As such, it requires protection supplied by the customer (in the form of fuses or circuit breakers) and must meet stringent standards related to its failure mode.  “Dual rated” devices are required to meet more stringent requirements than single-rated devices. You can be assured that all devices designed and tested to both standards offer the maximum in durability and safety.

We design our systems for the lowest impedance possible.  This provides greatest performance, savings, and protection.  We also design our systems to have some of the lowest clamping voltages and quickest reaction and recovery times on the market.  Also, our equipment is designed to “self-sacrifice” to protect yours…and we replace our equipment, within the warranty period, when it does so.

We install our systems on the “service side” of the main breaker to provide customers with the maximum protection possible.  Installing anywhere on the “load” side means that anything “north” of that location (in the direction of your Utility supply) is “at risk.”

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