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Published by yohiron582, 2021-08-30 04:10:20

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Do You Have a Whole
House Surge Protector ?

Whether you know it or not, your home best power strip surge protector is full of delicate
electronic devices. In addition to the computers, stereos and home theatre systems that come to
mind, there are also many other appliances that have easily damaged circuitry on them. This
includes your microwave, dishwasher and even your washer and dryer.

These smart boards, which are designed to make our appliances smarter (sensing the dryness
of our clothes, for example), can also cause our appliances to wear out faster if we do not take
the proper precautions. One of the best ways to extend the life of your gadgets and appliances
is to have a local electrician install a whole house surge protection system.

What Is Whole House Surge Protection

You probably have your computers, televisions and other electronics plugged into a power strip
surge protector. These surge protection systems act as a barrier against unexpected spikes in
power. They are built with special fuses and circuit breakers that will cut off the flow of power to
your devices in the event of a surge.

A whole house surge protector works in this same way, except it protects your entire home. With
the help of an electrician, you can relatively quickly and easily save your appliances from
shorter than expected life spans and catastrophic power surges

Types of Power Surges

There are two types of power surges. The most publicized type of surge is the catastrophic
power surge, typically caused by lightning. While this type of surge can quickly damage and
destroy many of the electronic items in your home, it is not very common. For this to happen,
lightning would need to strike a power line within 1 mile of your home.

While This Type Of Surge Can Quickly
Damage

In most cases, the surges that an electrician will caution you about are incremental power
surges.These surges are nearly undetectable.As a result of unexpected loads, turning things in
other rooms on and off, and other events,incremental power surges slowly damage the delicate
components on your electronics.

The result can be a usable lifespan that is years shorter than it could be. This means that you
will need to replace expensive appliances such as microwaves, dishwashers and dryers much
more frequently than if you had protection in place.

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