Updating Your Electrical Service
If you are upgrading your home electrical
service, you should consider the addition of a
“whole house”
surge protector.
The power grid is overloaded and power
surges accompanied with brown outs are happening more frequently across North
America.
Our homes are filled with all sorts of
electrically powered devices and because of that, we have become more and more
susceptible to electrical surges delivered over power, telephone, cable TV and
satellite lines.
Surge protection provided by power bars,
UPS systems and other devices decreases in their ability to stop a power surge
every time it is called upon. 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.
It is not realistic to consider protecting
all of your appliances, computer equipment, entertainment centers with
individual power bars or UPS systems. Power bars are not even available to
protect appliances such as washing machines, dryers, and stoves because of their
large power requirements. As well, having power bars sitting on your kitchen
counter to protect countertop appliances is not realistic.
What Is The Answer?
“Whole house” surge protectors are now available from numerous electrical
manufacturers. Mounted on the incoming legs of the power feed, after the meter,
they provide complete surge protection for all of the electrically powered items
in a home or business. Their capabilities are more advanced then power bars. By
providing an indication of when they have diverted a surge from your home to
ground, they can also determine if they are capable of diverting the next surge.
Written guarantees are being provided by some of the manufacturers, that provide
for repair or replacement of any item damaged by a surge that bypassed their
device.
When investigating “whole house” surge
protection you should consider the devices that provide surge protection for all
incoming lines including cable TV and telephone.
“Whole house” surge protection also
protects against lightning strikes that are picked up by any incoming wires,
providing you have purchased the option for cable TV and telephone connections.
Put the worry of power surges behind you and invest in a “whole house” surge
protection device. Consider it an insurance policy!
For additional information on electrical products for your home
or other renovation projects, visit Renovation Headquarters.
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