|
|
Surges or transients can damage, degrade or destroy the sensitive electronic equipment in offices or businesses resulting in:
There are three main types of effects that transients have on your electronic equipment:
Disruptive effects: Destructive effects can occur when noise pulses are too fast for power supply regulator circuits to respond by limiting transient voltage to acceptable levels. Also, transients on the power line may subject electronic components to overwhelming voltage levels. For example, components like rectifier diodes can fail immediately when their Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV) rating is exceeded. PIV diode ratings in a well-designed computer can be in the 1 kV - 1.5 kV range. Transients on AC lines can easily exceed 1.5 kV. What are the Symptoms of Surge Damage? There are several possible symptoms to look for to determine whether surges are affecting your office or business.
There is no such thing as a transient free facility. Many people do not realize that their company's productivity and profitability is being significantly impacted by the effects of transients. The problems described above result in billions of dollars of lost profits to U.S. businesses every year.
NEXT: What is a surge protective
device? >>
|
|
© 2002 National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Terms & Conditions of Use. Contact Webmaster. |