FAQ

Question:

Why do I need AC surge protection?

    Answer:

AC surges are not caused by lightning only. Utility work, adverse weather conditions, or even something as simple as electric motor activity within a building (air conditioners, elevators, copiers, printers and refrigerators, for instance) can cause powers fluctuations.

Surge protectors extend the lifetime of sensitive electronic equipment by protecting it against harmful power surges and overvoltage problems. TESCO's   surge protectors add the advantage of buffering electronic equipment from everyday fluctuations. This is critical, because "invisible" power disturbances have a cumulative effect, and can lead to premature failure of all or part of an unprotected electronic system. With the clean, "computer grade" power conditioned by your TESCO surge protector, you can get optimum performance and reliability from your equipment, as well as overall extended equipment life.

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    Question:

Don't all surge protectors provide the same amount of protection?

Answer:

No! There are number of different approaches to surge protection, and each approach results in different clamping levels and different power dissipation capabilities. this means a very broad range of surge protection - from maximum to the minimum. TESCO provides the maximum protection.

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Question:

How long can I expect my TESCO surge protector to last?

Answer:

After extensive laboratory and field testing, TESCO is able to   Warranty  their entire line. These surge protectors have been proven to withstand repeated lightning hits and x2 AC line overvoltages (373 Volt peak) - you can rely on their solid-state technology to protect your critical electronics under worst-case power disturbances.

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