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What is a Surge or Transient?

Surges, or transients, are brief over voltage spikes or disturbances on a power waveform that can damage, degrade, or destroy electronic equipment within any home, commercial building, or manufacturing facility. Transients can reach amplitudes of tens of thousands of volts. Surges are measured in microseconds. The presence of sensitive electronic equipment such as computers, answering machines, microwaves, and other microprocessor-based equipment is growing exponentially in virtually every aspect of life. Surges can cause damage, resulting in:

- Equipment loss or damage
- Lost productivity (i.e. down time)
- Other financial losses

What is Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS)?

TVSS is the technology designed to protect against the damaging effects of surges introduced to the electrical grid from a multitude of sources outside of your control (i.e. lightning, infrastructure construction). The equipment is usually employed in a two stage philosophy, or a cascading design. The first stage starts at the entry point of the utility power. The second stage is at the point of use. There are many styles available for each stage with a varying degree of features.

Why Use TVSS in Addition to a UPS?

UPS equipment is intended to protect the second stage of a cascading design. By neglecting the first stage of protection at the service entrance, you are increasing the chance of a catastrophic event that will damage the UPS. Although the UPS will have protected your servers, it could possibly be permanently damaged in the process. When you have TVSS equipment at the utility feed, it greatly reduces the potential effect of the surge allowing you UPS a much greater chance of surviving the event.

If you are still interested in learning more about the protective effects of the proper use of TVSS, please Contact Us.

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