Hospital Grade Single Phase Surge Suppressors
Description
Hospital Grade Single Phase Surge Suppressors are devices designed to protect electrical systems from voltage spikes by limiting the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or shorting to ground any unwanted voltages above a safe threshold. These suppressors are specifically tailored to meet the stringent safety and reliability standards required in medical environments.
Working Principle
Single phase surge suppressors operate by diverting excess voltage away from the protected equipment. When a surge occurs, the suppressor channels the extra voltage into the grounding wire, preventing it from flowing through and damaging sensitive electronic devices. This is crucial in maintaining the integrity of medical equipment, which often requires stable and reliable power to function correctly. The suppressors are particularly useful in environments where power fluctuations can lead to significant disruptions or equipment failures.
Applications
In hospital settings, these surge suppressors are used to protect critical medical equipment such as MRI machines, CT scanners, and other diagnostic tools that are sensitive to power fluctuations. They are also employed in protecting hospital IT infrastructure, including servers and data storage systems, ensuring that patient data remains secure and accessible.
Advantages over other Single Phase Surge Suppressors
Hospital grade surge suppressors offer enhanced safety features and reliability compared to standard single phase suppressors. They are designed to comply with rigorous medical standards, ensuring that they can handle the unique demands of a healthcare environment. This includes higher surge current capabilities and more robust construction to withstand frequent power disturbances.
Limitations
One limitation of hospital grade single phase surge suppressors is their higher initial cost compared to standard models. This is due to the additional safety features and compliance with medical standards. Additionally, they may require more frequent maintenance checks to ensure they continue to meet the necessary safety requirements.
Considerations
When selecting hospital grade single phase surge suppressors, it is important to consider the initial cost and the potential operating expenses associated with maintenance and replacement. Durability is a key factor, as these devices must withstand frequent power surges without degrading. Accuracy in clamping voltage is also crucial to ensure that sensitive medical equipment is adequately protected. Regular maintenance and testing are necessary to ensure ongoing compliance with medical safety standards, which can add to the overall cost of ownership.
from Surge Suppression Incorporated
Advantage Panel Protection Series, Nema 1, Voltage Responsive Circuitry (Threshold Level Protection) [See More]
- Features: Integral Audible Alarm (optional feature); Integral Grounding Wire; Hospital Grade; Integral Disconnect (optional feature); NEMA Enclosure; NC/NO Dry Contacts (optional feature); Remote alarm contacts (optional feature); Surge Counter (optional feature); On-board Thermal Fusing; Simple visual indicators (e.g. LEDs)
- Technology: Hybrid
- Mounting: Device Mount
- Operating Temp: 176
from Surge Suppression Incorporated
Advantage Panel Protection Series, Nema 1, Voltage Responsive Circuitry (Threshold Level Protection) [See More]
- Features: Integral Audible Alarm (optional feature); Integral Grounding Wire; Hospital Grade; Integral Disconnect (optional feature); NEMA Enclosure; NC/NO Dry Contacts (optional feature); Remote alarm contacts (optional feature); Surge Counter (optional feature); On-board Thermal Fusing; Simple visual indicators (e.g. LEDs)
- Technology: Hybrid
- Mounting: Device Mount
- Operating Temp: 176
from Surge Suppression Incorporated
Advantage Panel Protection Series, Nema 1, Voltage Responsive Circuitry (Threshold Level Protection) [See More]
- Features: Integral Audible Alarm (optional feature); Integral Grounding Wire; Hospital Grade; Integral Disconnect (optional feature); NEMA Enclosure; NC/NO Dry Contacts (optional feature); Remote alarm contacts (optional feature); Surge Counter (optional feature); On-board Thermal Fusing; Simple visual indicators (e.g. LEDs)
- Technology: Hybrid
- Mounting: Device Mount
- Operating Temp: 176
from Surge Suppression Incorporated
Individual Circuit Protection Series 1 [See More]
- Features: Integral Audible Alarm (optional feature); Continuously Live Electrical Outputs Available; Integral Grounding Wire; Hospital Grade; NEMA Enclosure; NC/NO Dry Contacts (optional feature); Remote alarm contacts (optional feature); On-board Thermal Fusing; Simple visual indicators (e.g. LEDs)
- Technology: Hybrid
- Mounting: DIN Rail (optional feature); Device Mount; In-line or Integrally Attached
- Wires: 2-Wire