Category: Surge Protection
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Surge Protect Cat6 Network Wires on Both Ends Between Buildings
A critical detail in many installations is ensuring proper protection for network wires that run between buildings. Whether you're installing camera systems or networks, if those wires go outside or cross from one structure to another, they create an easy pathway for dangerous transients and surges. This will likely lead to problems down the road. Future electrical codes are likely to mandate protection for these pathways, and forward-thinking integrators can stay ahead of the curve by protecting them today.
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How to Surge Protect HVAC Systems and Thermostats
HVAC systems should not only be protected themselves but should also be prevented from harming the rest of the home. Modern HVAC systems can negatively affect the home’s voltage and cause disturbances that impact other sensitive equipment. Click to read more about surge protecting HVAC systems and thermostats.
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Proper Installation of Surge Protectors is Crucial
At TPD, we know that even the best surge protection won’t function at peak performance if it’s not installed properly. Critical installation methods for breaker panel surge protection are outlined in the IEEE recommended practices. Keep reading to learn more about proper installation of surge protectors for breaker panels!
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TPD Reduces Your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
A properly coordinated whole home surge protection system is the biggest payback product you will get as a homeowner. Every piece of equipment in your home—from smart TVs to lighting, appliances, and HVAC systems—has a total cost over its lifetime. That includes repairs, maintenance, downtime, and premature replacements. TPD surge protection reduces hidden costs by minimizing wear and tear on sensitive electronics, preventing failures, and extending the usable life of expensive equipment. Continue reading for our layered surge protection approach:
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What is a Surge?
In a perfect world with perfect power and ideal environmental conditions, electronics could last indefinitely; however, power is not perfect, and surges happen frequently. A surge, also known as a transient, is a sudden increase in voltage that typically lasts less than one sixtieth of a second. Surges can cause problems such as downtime, lost productivity, equipment failure, high maintenance costs, long-term system degradation, and data loss/corruption. Protect your home or facility with a TPD surge protection system and prevent 85% to 95% of surge related problems!
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Reduce Service Calls with TPD
Are you resetting customer equipment late at night or constantly solving nuisance issues? Dealing with unexplained lockups, glitches, and equipment failures is costly and time-consuming, but 85% to 95% of all power quality problems can be eliminated by implementing a TPD surge protection system.
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Success Story: TPD Surge Protection with EMI/RFI Filtering Eliminates Nuisance Tripping
TPD eliminated nuisance tripping in a 12,000 square foot home in Montana using surge protection with EMI/RFI filtering.
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Amplifier Surge Protection
Running speaker wires out to numerous outdoor speakers is like creating a giant copper antenna that attracts lightning. Once lightning finds itself inside the building it can easily destroy the amp and migrate to other equipment in the rack or in the electrical panel feeding the rack.
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TPD Surge Protection is a Quick Return on Investment
When unprotected equipment fails, locks up, or glitches it may create a plethora of problems in an electronic system causing downtime, service calls, loss of productivity, and loss of time to enjoy the system. A properly installed TPD surge suppression system can maintain the peak performance of equipment for the longest possible time and save the customer money year after year.
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EV Charger Surge Protection
Just like HVAC and refrigeration equipment turning on and off, EV Chargers create surges that travel back to the breaker panel, potentially damaging other equipment in the building. Protecting your home from the surges generated by EV charging stations helps prevent damage to other equipment in the home.