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Surge Protection: Danger! High Voltage – Protecting Your Devices from Voltage Spikes

Published by Matt Cann on October 30, 2024
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Power surges can hit when you least expect them, and when they do, your electronics could be in for some serious danger – high voltage! Whether it’s a stormy night, a power outage, or just an unexpected fluctuation in the grid, a voltage spike can fry your precious electronics faster than you can sing, “Fire in the disco!” With the updated IET Wiring Regulations now making surge protection a requirement for all types of premises, it’s time to take action and make sure you’re covered. In this blog, we’ll explain what surge protection is, why you need it, and four important reasons to get it in place – because nobody wants to deal with the aftermath of a high voltage disaster!

What Is Surge Protection?

Surge protection prevents excess voltage from damaging your electrical system. Power surges, whether caused by lightning strikes or sudden faults in the grid, send a dangerous amount of electricity through your wiring. Surge protectors step in to divert that extra energy, ensuring your devices stay safe and functional.

Why Do You Need Surge Protection?

Today’s homes and businesses are packed with electronics, from computers and TVs to essential office equipment. Without surge protection, these devices are vulnerable to damage during a power surge. And with IET Wiring Regulations now requiring surge protection in all premises, it’s no longer just about safeguarding your devices – it’s also about staying compliant with the latest safety standards.

5 Key Reasons to Have Surge Protection

  1. Prevent Data Loss: Power surges don’t just damage hardware; they can also corrupt or erase data stored on computers and servers. Imagine losing important documents or irreplaceable photos! Surge protection helps ensure your data stays intact, even when the power is unpredictable.
  2. Protect Your Devices: Voltage spikes can wreak havoc on your electronics, from immediate failure to gradual damage over time. Surge protectors act as your first line of defence, keeping your expensive gadgets protected.
  3. Ensure Business Continuity: For businesses, even a brief power surge can lead to costly downtime or equipment failure. Surge protection ensures your critical systems, such as computers and point-of-sale devices, remain operational during electrical fluctuations – no unexpected disruptions here!
  4. Comply with Updated Regulations: The new IET Wiring Regulations mandate surge protection for all premises. Whether you’re managing a home, office, or industrial space, surge protection devices ensure your setup is fully compliant with the law and protected against the risks of voltage spikes.
  5. Guard Against Lightning Strikes: While lightning strikes are rare, they can cause significant damage when they happen. Proper surge protection shields your home or business from high-voltage surges, giving you peace of mind during stormy weather.

The IET Wiring Regulations and Surge Protection

The 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations now requires surge protection devices to be installed in all types of premises. This regulation is especially crucial where surges could result in:

  • Serious injury or loss of life
  • Disruption of public services
  • Damage to commercial activities or sensitive equipment

To ensure compliance, it’s important to have a qualified electrician assess your property and recommend the appropriate level of protection.

Why Choose Cann Electrical?

At Cann Electrical, we’re ready to help you turn it up on surge protection. Our experienced team will make sure your home or business is fully compliant with the latest regulations and shielded from unexpected voltage spikes. 

Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how we can help safeguard your home or business with top-notch surge protection solutions.

 

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