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- ITW Linx - Manufacturer of power and lightning surge protectors, plus engineering and manufacturing of custom, modular surge protectors for AC, telecom, data and wireless applications.
- Advance Surge Suppressor - Manufacture transient surge suppressors, protectors, arrestors and power line conditioners.
- ITW Linx - Power and lightning modular surge protectors for telecom, data and AC equipment. Product specifications, articles related to surge protection, and list of distributors. USA.
- Psytronics, Inc. - Specialist in transient voltage surge suppressors, surge protectors and uninterruptable power supplies.
- Surge-Solutions Limited - A provider of surge and lightning protection equipment.
- Citel - Manufacturer of surge protection equipment suppressors for AC power lines, datacom and telephone equipment. Surge arrester gas tubes protect against lightning surges and electrical transients.
- Southland Power Protection - Surge and lightning protectors for all types of electronics computers and home entertainment systems, online shopping.
- Lightning Prevention Systems, Inc. - Manufacture and install static dissipation systems: grounding, surge protectors, and site inspections. Lightning protection for homes, buildings, towers, factories, petro facilities, and boats. Includes educational lightning
- Sankosha Corporation - Manufacturer of gas discharge tubes for surge protection with an online catalog of these protectors.
- Ditek Corp. - Manufacturing surge protectors with on line catalog and shopping cart.
Wikipedia Articles
- Surge protector - A surge protector is an appliance designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes. Surge protectors attempt to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or shorting to ground voltage above a safe threshold.
- Heat coil - Heat coils, also known as protectors, bugs or carbons serve as a surge protector between the telephone exchange and outside plant. They are commonly the last point of appearance for a telephone circuit before it leaves the office, for example on the outside plant side of the main distribution frame.