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Voltage spikes, or transients, can be produced by a wide variety of electrical devices, such as electric motor starters, circuit breakers opening or closing, electrical switchgear, motor control centers, soft starters, vacuum circuit breakers, industrial transformers switched on or off, motor contac...
Lightning, inductive load switching, or capacitor bank switching may cause transient overvoltage conditions in AC line voltage applications such as white goods and appliances. Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) are typically used for transient overvoltage suppression in AC line voltage applications. Howev...
Lightning has long fascinated the technical community. Ben Franklin studied lightning's electrical nature over two centuries ago and Charles R Steinmetz generated artificial lightning in his General Electric laboratory in the 1920's. As someone concerned with premises data communications you need to...
KVR Transient Voltage Suppression Products KVR can help you find the right circuit protection solution for your application. KVR is a global company featuring the broadest line of circuit protection technologies available. KVR circuit protection solutions are found in a large range of products, incl...
Are you concerned about protecting your electronics from power surges and power spikes? Do you wish that you could make the most out of your office space or bedroom? A 220v surge protector can work wonders for solving both of these problems. Here are a few ways a surge protector can mean the differe...