Surge protection installations Hanwell

Electrical Surge Protection Installers

Today, we’re seeing tremendous increases in the usage of electronic equipment, controls, and processes in most, if not all, industrial and home developments, all of which are subjected to constant stress and, as a result, are susceptible to transient over voltages – or surges. Our professional team at W7 Electrician Hanwell can provide technical support in the design and implementation of Surge Protection Measures to reliably, safely, and significantly reduce the danger of loss of life, property damage, and irreversible failure of electrical/electronic equipment.

In an industry where tools and equipment are becoming more electronic-based, and factories are getting more automated and process-intensive, the performance components of these processes cannot tolerate the risk of physical damage to essential electronic systems in many circumstances. PCs, printers, and home-entertainment systems are all particularly sensitive to transient over voltages in domestic situations.

With more electronics in the power system than ever before, and all indications pointing to continued increases, protection against lightning and switching transients is critical not only for power systems, but also for critical services such as fire, security, PLCs, BMS, data, and telecom, as well as the resulting loss to industrial, commercial, and governmental projects.

As a result, any project’s Surge Protection Device (SPD) design applications must adhere to all relevant European and UK Industry Standards, building regulations, and fire safety requirements stated by essential services providers such as Power, Gas, and Water, and must be followed without exceptions.

Our professional team at W7 Electrician Hanwell can provide technical support in the design and implementation of Surge Protection Measures to reliably, safely, and significantly reduce the danger of loss of life, property damage, and irreversible failure of electrical/electronic equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Installation of a surge protector yielded the following image.Surge protection (type 1 or type 2) should be installed at the source of the property’s power supply. This can be put within an existing consumer unit, fed from the consumer unit and housed separately, or fed from the supply tails and housed separately.

While a simple surge protector can be plugged into any outlet, a whole house surge protector necessitates entering the main power panel box (carefully) or contacting an electrician.

Surge protection must be placed on any board feeding emergency lightning or fire alarm panels under this regulation. This is because if the equipment is broken, it could result in injuries to everyone inside the structure. – Infliction of harm to public services or cultural heritage

Surge protection for the entire house protects all of your motors, lights, outlets, and any other hard-wired things. For sensitive equipment like TVs and PCs, use a two-tiered strategy with plug-in surge protection.