How do we protect electrical appliances during voltage fluctuations?
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Surge Protection
Voltage surges can occur at any time, are unpredictable, and may be minor the first time, but they can damage electrical equipment the next time. To avoid negative consequences, it is essential to ensure that electrical wiring is protected from sudden voltage surges.
To protect electrical appliances from voltage surges, special voltage stabilizers are used. A voltage stabilizer filters the input voltage and provides a stable voltage at the specified value at the output to power electrical devices. However, it should not be assumed that a voltage stabilizer can handle all voltage fluctuations.
A voltage stabilizer, like any other electrical device, can only operate normally within specified voltage limits. Therefore, in addition to this device, it is necessary to install an additional voltage relay or choose a type of voltage stabilizer that has this function.
A voltage stabilizer can be installed for the entire load at the cable inlet, or specifically for each electrical device or group of electrical devices. For example, to protect computer equipment, a small voltage stabilizer with appropriate power or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with voltage stabilization function can be used.
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