Protect Your Home From Power
Surges
As our homes become filled with
all sorts of technologically
advanced devices we become more and
more susceptible to electrical
surges delivered over power,
telephone, cable TV and satellite
lines.
We invest in power bars and UPS
back-up systems to protect this
equipment, yet everyday people loose
computer, television sets,
appliances and other electrically
powered equipment to power surges.
The North American power grid is
overloaded and power surges
accompanied with brown outs are
happening more frequently.
Surge protection in power bars and
other devices decreases in its
ability to stop a power surge every
time it does so. Depending on the
specific devise you are using to
protect against power surges the
protection capabilities can be
reduced by as much as 50% with each
occurrence. As an example, if the
protection was a 100 percent for the
first surge, it could be reduced to
50 percent on the second, 25 percent
on the third, 12.5 percent on the
forth and so on. Very few devices
advise that they have stopped a
surge and hence your ability to know
when to replace any surge protection
devise is basically non-existent.
Quality independent surge protection
devices such as power bars are not
inexpensive and in many cases using
one to protect a computer, appliance
or other electrically powered device
is not convenient because of
location or just appearance.
Trying to protect all of the
electrically powered items in your
home using independent surge
protectors is relatively impossible
and if possible, it would be
extremely expensive.
What Is The Alternative?
Numerous electrical manufacturers
are now making “whole house” surge
protectors. These devices are
mounted on the incoming legs of the
power feed, after the meter, and
provide surge protection for all of
the electrically powered items in a
home or business. They are somewhat
more sophisticated then power bars
and most provide an indication that
they have handled a surge and if
they need to be replaced. Some of
the manufacturers even provide a
guarantee, that if a surge gets past
their device they will be liable for
the replacement of all damaged
items.
As well, some of the “whole house”
surge protectors provide connections
for incoming cable TV and telephone
lines.
If you live in an area that has
frequent lightening strikes, poor
utility voltage levels and brown
outs, you should consider adding a
“whole house” surge protection
system to your electrical service.
If you are looking for a electrician
or need electrical services, please
call us today at 866.667.4625 or
complete our
online request form.
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