What is the Difference Between a Relay and a Contactor?
Relays and contactors are both electromagnetic switches, but they differ in their design, capacity, and…
ELEHUB’s DC Surge Protection Device safeguards electrical systems from voltage spikes and surges. Engineered for high reliability, it protects sensitive components in electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. Its robust design ensures effective suppression of transient voltages, enhancing system longevity and stability.
A Surge Protective Device (SPD) safeguards electrical systems and equipment from voltage spikes or surges, often resulting from lightning strikes, power outages, or switching operations. SPDs detect excessive voltage and divert the surge energy away from sensitive components, clamping it to a safe level. By absorbing and dissipating the excess energy, SPDs prevent potential damage and ensure the longevity and reliability of electrical systems. They are essential for protecting residential, commercial, and industrial electrical infrastructure from the adverse effects of transient voltage surges.
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