a mandatory device for protecting these units
Devices that are susceptible to power surges and nearby lightening strikes. This is a device that hooks up to the device to attempt to provide some protection from these surges.
Component (s), device (s) or circuit (s) designed to attenuate, suppress or divert conducted transient(s) and surge energy to ground to protect electronic equipment.
An electronic device that limits the damaging effect of surges on electronic equipment from commercial power plants, generators, and electrical storms. All important or expensive equipment should be plugged into a surge suppressor.
An electronic device that protects electric equipment from short-term, high-voltage flows of electricity such as lightning strikes.
Surge suppressors are devices capable of conducting high transient voltages. They are used for protecting other devices that could be destroyed by the transient voltages.
This is a device that is the interface between your computer and the mains and protects your system against power surges.
A protective device for limiting surge voltages on equipment by discharging or bypassing the surge current to ground. See the selection of surge suppressor products available through PGE.
Surge Suppressors lengthen the life span of your TV and other components by stopping damaging surges caused by lightning strikes and utility company power distribution problems. While all surge suppressors provide some level of surge protection, only select models provide line noise filtering. Line noise filtering improves your Dell TV's audio/video performance by removing distortion (generated by radio transmissions, fluorescent lighting and appliances) on the AC and signal lines.
a power strip that has circuits designed to reduce the effects of surge in electrical power. (not the same as a UPS)