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Transient Voltage Surges:

Transient voltage surges are the single largest cause of premature electrical equipment failure we deal with today. A transient voltage surge is an extremely fast, burst of excessive energy, which if not suppressed, can and will cause damage to all electrical equipment. This may occur immediately or over time. These voltage transients can reach thousands of volts in fractions of a second. Lightning is the most commonly recognized voltage transient. To protect from transient voltage surges you need transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) products that work. V-Blox® recognizes your surge protection needs and your need to have a product you can rely on. V-Blox® has designed superior transient voltage surge suppression products to protect all of your electrical equipment at a fraction of the cost of competitors’ products.

 
 

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