Power Protection Systems
What causes my lights to sometimes blink?
How can I keep from loosing computer data when the lights blink?
These are problems related to electric power quality. These events can be caused
by a lightning or wind storm, falling tree limbs, a squirrel or bird getting into a
transformer, someone driving into a utility pole, or even a home appliance cycling
on and off. These are all problems that affect the physics of electricity and most
are beyond human control.
It is much like water under pressure in a garden hose, if the hose springs a leak,
the water must go somewhere. This, in simple terms, is what happens to electricity
when a circuit is shorted and the power seeks the direction of least resistance.
That direction, in many cases, is your home or business. In electric distribution,
this phenomenon is called a power surge.
What can I do to prevent damage to my home or business equipment due to
power surges?
Today's sensitive electronic equipment is very vulnerable to power surges.
Although nothing will stop a direct lightning strike, there are a number of
reliable devices available to help protect your equipment.
- An electric meter base or electric panel surge protector helps stop the surge before it enters the dwelling, protecting large appliances (refrigerator, water heater, heat pump, and ovens).
- A quality power strip by Leviton protects sensitive electronics (computers, televisions, satellite systems, cable television, entertainment centers, and telephones).
- A lifetime warranty with coverage of any equipment damage due to
power surges from $2,500 to $25,000.
What can I do to protect valuable computer data during an intermittent electrical
blackout?
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