There are many different types of surge protectors on the market today. Some of the most used types of surge protectors are designed to plug into an outlet, and then the electric equipment plugs into the power strip bar.
These surge protectors/power bars typically have a joule rating of up to 400, which is acceptable for lower cost, durable types of devices. Sensitive electronics and computers should have surge protection with at least a 1000 joule rating. Even with the correct rating, these individual systems require a surge protector for every electric device, which can be costly and cumbersome in both a home and a workplace.
Clean Power Surge Protectors as a System
Installing a whole home or complete business power system is a cost-effective and comprehensive way to protect all electric components, devices, and systems from the damage of a power spike. Look for systems with surge protection, capture wasted energy, and reduce electrical noise that damages equipment.
These systems eliminate the need for individual surge protectors and provide the highest level of protection for the entire home or business. In addition, clean power surge protectors in power systems also have the added advantage of helping you to save money by recycling wasted power throughout the system. This can result in up to 30% recovery of wasted power, reducing your electric bill.
Using top quality clean power surge protectors ensures that even with an extremely high voltage spike, the excess energy will not enter your home or business’s electric system, eliminating costly damage.