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What is a Surge Protector?

By Matthew Lynch
March 20, 2023
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A surge protector is an electrical device that acts as an intermediary between a power source and an electronic device. It is designed to protect the equipment from power surges and transients that occur within the electrical grid.

A power surge is a sudden increase in voltage that occurs for a fraction of a second, and it can cause severe damage to electronic devices. Power surges can be caused by lightning strikes, power outages, or even by turning on or off high-powered electrical equipment. These surges can damage the delicate electronic circuitry within devices such as computers, televisions, and audio equipment.

The purpose of a surge protector is to divert excess voltage away from the device and toward the ground, preventing it from reaching and damaging the device. Surge protectors work by utilizing a technique called “voltage clamping,” in which they automatically detect and neutralize power surges before they can damage your device.

Surge protectors usually consist of several components, including metal oxide varistors (MOVs), gas discharge tubes (GDTs), and transient voltage suppressors (TVSs). These components work together to protect your electronic devices from the damaging effects of power surges.

MOVs are devices that act as switches that turn on when the voltage goes above a certain threshold, diverting the excess energy toward the ground. GDTs operate similarly but are effective at handling higher levels of energy. TVSs clamp the voltage down to a lower level, preventing it from reaching the electronic device.

There are different types of surge protectors available for different applications. For example, a surge protector designed for home use will have a lower clamping voltage than one designed for industrial or commercial use, as industrial environments are prone to larger surges.

Surge protectors are an essential tool for protecting electronic devices from power surges. They can be relatively inexpensive and are easy to use. It is important to note that surge protectors do not prevent damage from direct lightning strikes or power outages but can still provide an additional layer of protection for your electronics.

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