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Think surge protection for increased system availability

By Paul Dvorak | April 15, 2013

Surge voltages are potential interferences that cause damage or malfunctions. Costs for replacement, repair, as well as downtimes are implications.

A voltage surges is  potential interference that damages or causes electrical equipment to malfunction.

On the basis of intensive fundamental research, Phoenix Contact is developing innovative arrester technologies, implementing the acquired expertise in powerful and application-oriented protective devices. The product range comprises protective devices for the power supply unit, MCR technology, information technology, as well as transceiver systems.

With expert consultation for practical system solutions, Phoenix Contact is your reliable partner for any issues relating to surge protection.

From the four main areas, you will find the suitable surge protection for:

  • Power supply units
  • MCR technology
  • Information technology
  • Transceiver systems

Phoenix Contact
www.phoenixcontact.com

 


Filed Under: News, O&M, Safety
Tagged With: phoenix, Phoenix Contact
 

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