Different Types of Power Protection System
Surge suppressors are the simplest form of power protection system, which detect any over voltages at a set limit and the voltage above this set level is internally diverted from the computer. It often comes with an indicating light that indicates when the device is in use. If the light is off then one should understand that it should be disposed. Another type of power protection system is Power-line surge suppressors, which work by incorporating metal-oxide Varistor that clamp and divert excess voltages away from the protected equipment. Metal-oxide Varistors work quickly to protect the equipment and their response times are measured in nanoseconds and they do not short-circuit the power while protecting against an incoming surge. ÂSurge power protection system protect by diverting surges from live to neutral, live to earth and from neutral to earth. Cheap surge protectors will only divert surges from live to neutral or earth while the better and expensive surge protectors protect in all three ways, having multiple metal-oxide Varistors for each method of protection. Surge power protection systems are designed to protect against surges only and it does not protect against lightning strikes. Â
Phoneline surge protectors are another type of power protection system that fits with phone line and work in similar way to surge suppressors but it is only used to handles voltages that are normally found on a telephone line. Phone surge protectors use GaAS arrestors which operate like a fluorescent tube. These arrestors are comparatively slow and produces short-circuit on the phone line while actively protecting against a surge. This causes phone line to be dead for a short while.
Line conditioner power protection system works by smoothing out the flow of power to the computer as well as filtering out electromagnetic pulses. First it filters over and under voltages in order to supply a steady steam of clean electricity. It also removes interference from nearby electrical equipment. Other commonly used power protection systems are standby uninterruptible power supply and online uninterruptible power supply. These are the most commonly and frequently used power protection system, which constantly supply power from its batteries if the power supply is interrupted.