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Power plug & outlet Type E
03 Jul 2022

Power plug & outlet Type E

Type E is primarily used in France, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Tunisia and Morocco. Type E primarily used in France, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia & Czechia 2 pins grounded 16 A 220 – 240 V socket compatible with plug types C, E & F

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What happens if the voltage is too high or too low?
02 Jul 2022

What happens if the voltage is too high or too low?

Voltage that is too high can cause premature failure of electrical and electronic components (e.g. circuit boards) due to overheating. The damage caused by overheating is cumulative and irreversible. Frequent episodes of mild overheating can result in the same amount of component damage as a few episodes of severe overheating. Like slicing a loaf of bread – you can have many thin slices or a few really thick slices – but when you get to the end, you’re done.

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What is Voltage Regulator?
28 Jun 2022

What is Voltage Regulator?

A voltage regulator is a system designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage. A voltage regulator may use a simple feed-forward design or may include negative feedback. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages.

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Power plug & outlet Type D
27 Jun 2022

Power plug & outlet Type D

Type D is almost exclusively used in India and Nepal. Type D mainly used in India 3 pins grounded 5 A 220 – 240 V socket compatible with plug type D (partial and unsafe compatibility with C, E & F)

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Power plug & outlet Type C
23 Jun 2022

Power plug & outlet Type C

commonly used in Europe, South America & Asia 2 pins not grounded 2.5 A, 10 A & 16 A almost always 220 – 240 V socket compatible with plug type C

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What is surge protector
22 Jun 2022

What is surge protector

A surge protector (or spike suppressor, surge suppressor, surge diverter, surge protection device (SPD) or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS) is an appliance or device intended to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes in alternating current (AC) circuits. A voltage spike is a transient event, typically lasting 1 to 30 microseconds, that may reach over 1,000 volts. Lightning that hits a power line can give a spike of over 100,000 volts and can burn through wiring insulation and cause fires, but even modest spikes can destroy a wide variety of electronic devices, computers, battery chargers, modems and TVs etc, that happen to be plugged in at the time. Typically the surge device will trigger at a set voltage, around 3 to 4 times the mains voltage, and divert the current to earth. Some devices may absorb the spike and release it as heat. They are generally rated according to the amount of energy in joules they can absorb.

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Power Plug & Outlet Types A & B
16 Jun 2022

Power Plug & Outlet Types A & B

TYPES A & B There are two types of domestic wall outlets in use in the US, Canada, Japan and Central America: the ungrounded type A (NEMA 1-15) and the grounded type B (NEMA 5-15). Type A mainly used in the USA, Canada, Mexico & Japan 2 pins not grounded 15 A almost always 100 – 127 V socket compatible with plug type A Type B mainly used in the USA, Canada & Mexico 3 pins grounded 15 A almost always 100 – 127 V socket compatible with plug types A & B

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What is under voltage
16 Jun 2022

What is under voltage

Mains electricity or utility power, power grid, domestic power, and wall power, or in some parts of Canada as hydro, is a general-purpose alternating-current (AC) electric power supply. It is the form of electrical power that is delivered to homes and businesses through the electric grid in many parts of the world. People use this electricity to power everyday items—such as domestic appliances, televisions and lamps—by plugging them into a wall outlet.

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K Series Voltage Protector
10 Jun 2022

K Series Voltage Protector

K Series: The plug& socket type could be changed to the type customer needs to meet different market needs

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What is over voltage
09 Jun 2022

What is over voltage

When the voltage in a circuit or part of it is raised above its upper design limit, this is known as overvoltage. The conditions may be hazardous. Depending on its duration, the overvoltage event can be transient—a voltage spike—or permanent, leading to a power surge.

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Know More About YXST
04 Jun 2022

Know More About YXST

Know More About YXST 10+ years voltage protection experience Protect your valuable appliances

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Is really need one Fridge Guard / TV Guard ?
04 Jun 2022

Is really need one Fridge Guard / TV Guard ?

Is really need one Fridge Guard / TV Guard ?

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