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Each year transient voltage surges impinging on
home wiring and electrical/electronic devices are
responsible for over $500 million in US residential
property insurance claims and an even higher amount
of European residential insurance claims. Over half of
all residential losses related to transients can be
directly attributed to the repair or replacement of TVs,
stereo systems, home office equipment, kitchen
appliances, home security systems, satellite
receivers, garage door openers, and laundry
equipment.
While about 20% of all electrical
problems are the result of external events such as
lightning, and utility grid switching actions, over 80%
are caused by events occurring inside of the house.
Automatic events such as the air-conditioner kicking
on, or the refrigerator compressor turning on to keep
the refrigerator cold as well as simple homeowner
actions such as turning the lights on and off can
cause transient voltages. Over time these transient
voltage surges degrade and/or destroy electronics.
How long it takes a surge to degrade your precious
electrical/electronic possessions depends on the size
and source of the surges. If lightning is the source
then a large portion of your electronics (perhaps even
all) can receive major damage or be destroyed in well
under a second. While normal air conditioning cycling
can take several years to degrade your other
electronics enough to cause their failure. Even though
you cannot see, or hear the attack and may not even
realize it is happening; your stereo system, home
computer, television, VCR, microwave oven –
everything with internal electronic circuits -- are under
siege all day every day. The attacks are silent, but
destructive. Further, surges do more than destroy
appliances and electronics, they degrade and/or ruin
electrical outlets, light switches, light bulbs, air
conditioner components, and garage door openers.
How can you protect yourself? Individuals seeking to
preserve their hard earned money, prevent damage to
their precious consumer electronics, and prevent
insurance claims that can raise their insurance rates
plus will cost them their deductible should call their
local Total Protection Solutions distributor today.
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ServiceTrack ST
ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Categories A, B, & C
COMPLIES TO UL 1449 2nd Edition 2005 Revision (effective 2/9/2007).
Ideal for main service entrance, distribution panel and
branch panel applications. ServiceTrack ST products are
the choice for main servcie, distribution panel, and
branch panel applications. Compact design offers
easy installation. The optional enhanced transient
filter will extend your equipment life and reliability.
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TransTrack
ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Categories A, B, & C
COMPLIES TO UL1449 2nd Edition 2005 Revision (effective 2/9/2007)
Ideal for distribution panels, branch panels and critical
load applications.
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PanelTrack
ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Categories A, B, & C
COMPLIES TO UL1449 2nd Edition 2005 Revision (effective 2/9/2007)
Ideal for main service entrance, distribution panel and
branch panel applications. PanelTrack ....
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ComTrack
Surge Protective Devices for data and communications applications.
ComTrack products are the most reliable surge
protective devices for data and communication
applications. Provides quality protection for telephone
lines, data/signal lines and coaxial lines. 10-Year
Free Replacement Warranty
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