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A transient is a high
voltage spike which lasts less than ten microseconds. Voltage
surges interrupt the timing of electrical devices. The result is
an increase in power consumption and higher energy bills.
Spikes
can be caused by atmospheric conditions as well as by the cycling on
and off of appliances and equipment.
Transient surges can also
overheat and reduce the efficiency of motors, have disastrous effects
on computer equipment, reduce the light output of fluorescent
lighting, and severely damage insulation, contacts, and solid state
devices.
The best way to reduce the effects of spikes is by
filtering them out before they enter the local system. The
simplest, most effective (and usually the least expensive) way to deal
with voltage transients - regardless of their point of origination -
is with a transient voltage surge suppressor. The REDI/VOLT ll™
System lV will also save you 20% or more on your electric bill,
GUARANTEED!
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
Response Time: ------------------ 85
Picoseconds
Frequency Range: ---------------
50/60 HZ
Operating Temp Range: ------- 55°C
to +85°C
Operating Altitude:
-------------- No Limit
Operating Humidity Range:--- 0
to 100% |
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