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Use Of Surge Protectors

Use Of Surge Protectors

2024-09-03

A surge, also known as a surge, is, as the name suggests, a transient overvoltage that exceeds the normal operating voltage. Essentially, a surge is an intense pulse that occurs in just a few millionths of a second. The possible causes of surge are: heavy equipment, short circuit, power switching or large engine, products with surge blocking devices can effectively absorb sudden huge energy and protect the connected equipment from damage. Surge protector, also known as lightning arrester, is an electronic device that provides security protection for various electronic equipment, instruments, and communication lines. 

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The Difference Between Soft Starter And Inverter

The Difference Between Soft Starter And Inverter

2024-09-03

Soft starter and inverter are two devices used very much in the field of industrial control, the following talk about the difference between soft starter and inverter:

1. The control principle of soft starter and inverter is different
The soft starter is actually an excessive control device, which is an industrial control product between the star triangle starting device and the frequency converter, and its function is more than the star triangle starting device and less than the frequency converter. From the perspective of the main circuit of the soft starter, it is a series of three opposite parallel thyristor between the power supply and the controlled motor, 

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Special Type Of Self-Compound Undervoltage Protector

Special Type Of Self-Compound Undervoltage Protector

2024-09-03

1. When the single-phase line undervoltage, the line will be cut off, and the single-phase line voltage will return to normal. After the delay, the line is automatically reset and connected without manual operation.

2. When transient or transient overvoltage occurs in the line, the protector will not cause misoperation.
3. When the voltage is unstable due to faults such as miscontact, sudden power failure, or sudden call, the protector will not connect the line.
4. When the line fault voltage is high, the protector itself will not be damaged.
5. The protector is characterized by inverse time limit action, and the action time is less than 1s.
6. Voltage protection range: 0 ~ 450V below 40A, 50/60A: 0 ~ 600V.

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Ensuring Uninterrupted Power: The Essential Role of Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switches

Ensuring Uninterrupted Power: The Essential Role of Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switches

2024-05-30

Power stability is crucial in today’s fast-paced world. The Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) offers seamless and automatic power switching between main and backup sources, ensuring continuous and safe operation in critical environments.

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