CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ: LFUS), a global manufacturer of leading technologies in circuit protection, power control and sensing, today announced the launch of its SPD2 series ...
In modern electrical infrastructure, the demand for reliable surge protection has never been greater. With increasing dependence on sensitive electronics, automation systems, industrial control ...
The Littelfuse SPD2 Series of Type 2 surge protection devices (SPDs) is DIN-rail mounted for electrical cabinets and comes in a wide range of operating voltages, including DC power for solar ...
Description: The ICM518 is a UL-listed Type 1 and 2 surge protective device for 240 VAC split phase configuration. When a surge occurs, the ICM518 will absorb the surge up to the limits expressed in ...
Description: The updated Linebacker features a Type 4X weatherproof enclosure, which means technicians can mount it outside of condensing units. The device is considered a Type 2 Surge Protection ...
(MENAFN- GetNews) Your TV, laptop, smart fridge: gone. Not from a break-in. Not from a fire. Only a single invisible burst of power that lasts less than a millisecond long. Sounds dramatic, right? But ...
Coarse and fine AC inputs surge protection for any distribution network types – high-performance lightning surge arresters with pluggable modules installed in the solid base for easy replacement, ...
The era of networked electronic technology is driving a growing need for risk mitigation of all kinds. Since your organization has undoubtedly made a substantial investment in the various electronic ...
WENZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — In the rapidly evolving landscape of 2026, where the Smart City is no longer a concept but a living ...
(A) Surge-protective Device. All services suppling dwelling units must be provided with a surge protective device. (B) Location. The surge-protective device must be an integral part of the service ...
Most surge protectors fail quietly. They don’t spark, smoke, or give you any dramatic warning. They simply stop protecting your devices – and you’d never know it. Nearly every home today has ...