NEMA launches surge protection educational website - Connector Specifier

NEMA launches surge protection educational website


Dec 19, 2011

The NEMA Surge Protection Institute (NPSI) has launched an updated website that informs users about surge characteristics, how surge protective devices (SPDs) work, and how to specify and apply surge protection.

According to NEMA, SPDs reduce potentially damaging short-duration transients present on lines connected to telephone and cable feeds, security systems, entertainment centers, household appliances, and electronic equipment. Industry experts estimate that electrical surges cost businesses $26 billion annually in lost time as well as equipment repair and replacement. Protecting electrical and electronic systems and equipment from the damaging effects of voltage surges is a modern necessity.

NSPI is an educational outreach effort initiated by the Low Voltage Surge Protective Devices Section of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) to heighten awareness of the benefits of surge protection for the purpose of promoting proper application and usage. The new website (www.nemasurge.com) is billed a one-stop location for information on applying surge protection to commercial, industrial, and residential facilities. It includes: FAQs; glossary; links to regulations, relevant standards, and manufacturers; reference materials.

According to NEMA, the user friendly site provides information about the harmful effects of electrical surges and how to minimize damage and lost productivity caused by them. The site is designed to meet the needs of installers, specifiers, and current and potential consumers of surge protection. For more information, visit www.nema.org.

 


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