Maximize Your Uptime: Reducing Risk of Power Supply Failure
Low-power electrical transients generated within a facility are the primary cause of failure to AC/DC power supplies. These transients reduce the life of power supplies and create unplanned downtime.
This document will explain why these transients cause failure and outline how placing high-power transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) devices in front of the power supplies will increase the life and uptime of the power supplies.
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