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What does the V-Blox® system do with the surges?
To understand what the V-Blox® unit does with the surge you must first understand the nature of a voltage surge. A voltage surge seeks a closest path of least resistance to ground. The V-Blox® system is completely passive under normal conditions, it’s as if it isn’t even there. But if a voltage surge enters your electrical system, regardless of where it came from, the V-Blox® will recognize the surge faster than the ability of the surge to raise the system voltage and give the surge a path to ground. When this occurs the voltage surge is removed and never gets a chance to get to your equipment. The V-Blox® unit becomes the closest path of least resistance to ground.

 
 

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