4 Reasons Why Tejas Electric Is the Smart Choice
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Why Hire a
Professional Electrical
Repair Company?
Experience
Tejas Electric® has been
serving customers since 1994.
We are now one of the fastest
growing commercial and
home electrical repair
companies in Texas. Backed
by years of experience and
quality service we are the
company you can trust!
Save Time
Why waste time on DIY
projects when Tejas Electric®
is just a phone call away? We
are fast, efficient, and we pride
ourselves on getting your
electrical running perfectly
again in no time.
Quality Electricians for
your Home or Business
What would happen to your home or business in the event of a power outage?
Would it remain productive, or would business grind to a screeching halt? Adding
a power generator can prevent lost customers and productivity resulting from
short or long-term power losses due to weather, accidents, and more.
Power Surges And Surge Protection
One of the most common reasons for power surges is the operation of heavy
duty electrical devices. Refrigerators, air conditioners, and elevators are just a
few appliances that require a significant amount of electricity to switch motors
and compressors on and off.
Toggling high-power electrical equipment and devices can create swift, fleeting
demands for electricity, and disrupt the constant flow of voltage in the electrical
system.
The following sources can also cause of power surges:
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Faulty electrical wiring
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Down power lines
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Problems with utility company’s lines, transformers and other components
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Lightning also causes power surges but does not occur as frequently.
Lightning may increase electrical pressure in wiring by millions of volts,
overwhelming even the best surge protector.
Surge Protection Ratings
Standard surge protection devices work by passing the electrical current from the
electrical outlet to electronic and electrical devices plugged into the power strip.
A surge or spike above the designated level causes the surge protector to
automatically redirect the “extra” electricity into the grounding wire attached to the
outlet, which returns the voltage to a normal level.
There are three ratings to look for when buying a surge protection product:
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Clamping voltage: This rating advises consumers what voltage level cause
the surge protector to pass electricity to the ground wire The lower the rating,
the better the protection. The UL approve devices have three ratings: 330 V,
400 V and 500 V.
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Energy absorption/dissipation: This rating tells you the device’s capacity to
absorb excess electricity before it fails. A higher “joule” delivers greater
protection. A protector 600 joules or higher provides good protection.
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Response time: Choose a surge protector that has a response time of less
than one nanosecond. The longer the response time the greater the exposure
of your equipment to a power surge.
Buying Surge Protectors
Simple surge protectors equipped with a breaker to trip the device are fine for
standard electrical outlets. If you purchase one with an indicator light that can
let you know it’s working properly.
Some other features to consider are:
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Warranties
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Automatic Warning Devices
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3-Line Protection
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Power Shut Down Protection
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Resettable Circuit Breaker
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GFCI Protection
You can purchase specialized surge protectors with other types of connection,
such as USB (computer use) or barrel connection for cable TV or phone-line
input jack for phones.
Whole Electrical System Surge Protectors
A power surge can follow any wire into a home and threaten phone, fax,
computers, televisions and other equipment. Many homeowners have a false
assumption that surge protection is simply a matter of plugging their devices
into a low-cost, multi-outlet surge suppressor.
If you want to protect devices plugged into outlets anywhere in the home or
business, install surge protection for your entire electrical system. This protection
must be hard-wired into the main electrical panel by a licensed electrician. You
have the option to install a smaller surge protection system for delicate circuitry,
telephone and cable lines.
Use the multi-outlet power strip surge protection as your backup to absorb
any excess power that seeps through the primary protection.
What causes power surges?
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