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Surge Suppressors, Transient Voltage -
(252 company listings)
Transient voltage surge suppressors protect against temporary excess voltage and/or current in an electrical circuit that has been disturbed
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Surge Suppressors, Three Phase -
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Three phase surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on AC three phase power lines.
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Surge Suppressors, Dataline and DC Signal -
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Dataline and DC signal surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on data or DC signal lines
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Surge Suppressors, Plugin Style -
(117 company listings)
Plugin style surge suppressors plug into wall outlets to protect equipment from transient overvoltages
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Surge Suppressors, Single Phase -
(175 company listings)
Single phase surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on AC single phase power lines.
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Thyristor Surge Suppressors -
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Thyristor surge suppressors are semiconductor chips used to protect circuits and devices from over-voltage and over-current
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Circuit Protection Devices -
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Circuit protection devices are used to protect electronic components from unwanted transients such as current and voltage surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning, spikes and other signals that can imperil the operation or damage the component
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Machine Design Search Results for surge voltage protection
Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - AC Motors - Motor ...
... power company regulations may limit the current surge or voltage fluctuation that can be imposed on the power supply during motor starting. Many starters apply reduced voltage to motor windings; ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - Power Supplies - ...
Overvoltage protection, adjustable voltage, and active soft-start are among the most common capabilities found on today's power supplies which were once options. Additional options that are candidates ...
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Overvoltage protection, adjustable voltage, and active soft-start are among the most common capabilities found on today's power supplies which were once options. Additional options that are candidates ...
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Machine Design -
... power company regulations may limit the current surge or voltage fluctuation that can be imposed on the power supply during motor starting. Many starters apply reduced voltage to motor windings; ...
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... protecting equipment from current overload because of a low-voltage condition. The normal range for undervoltage operation is 30 to 60% of line voltage. Generally, the voltage must be at least 80% ...
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A low current setting on the supply does not always provide surge protection from the filter capacitors. Current limiting resistors ensure operation in the SOA, and prevent breakdown of the bipolar ...
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When a triac is triggered into conduction in a phase-controlled circuit, voltage is applied instantaneously to the load, the value of which depends upon the firing angle. The sudden surge of load ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Power OP ...
A low current setting on the supply does not always provide surge protection from the filter capacitors. Current limiting resistors ensure operation in the SOA, and prevent breakdown of the bipolar ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Circuit ...
... protecting equipment from current overload because of a low-voltage condition. The normal range for undervoltage operation is 30 to 60% of line voltage. Generally, the voltage must be at least 80% ...
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... power company regulations may limit the current surge or voltage fluctuation that can be imposed on the power supply during motor starting. Many starters apply reduced voltage to motor windings; ...
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