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N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W

N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W

If your area is prone to frequent lightning activity or the grid is unstable and voltage fluctuations occur frequently, it is necessary to install N019-120 air conditioner surge protection 120V 30A 3600W for your air conditioner. It can provide reliable protection for your air conditioner, extend the service life of the air conditioner, and reduce the maintenance costs and inconvenience caused by failures.

In the long run, with the increasing sophistication of electrical equipment, installing a surge protector is still an option worth considering in order to better protect the air conditioner and prevent potential surge hazards.

Online Inquiry
In daily life, we often think about this question: Does my air conditioner really need a surge protector? This is a topic worth exploring in depth because it is related to the service life of the air conditioner and our experience of using it.

As an indispensable electrical device in modern families, the internal structure of the air conditioner is sophisticated and complex. Key components such as compressors and circuit boards have high requirements for voltage stability. However, in actual power usage environments, surges are not uncommon.



What is a surge?

Surge, in simple terms, is a phenomenon of a voltage higher than normal that occurs instantly in a circuit. It may be caused by a variety of reasons. For example, during thunderstorms, lightning strikes power lines, and strong currents are conducted along the lines, instantly generating extremely high voltages; for example, when nearby large electrical equipment is started or shut down, it will cause an impact on the power grid, causing short-term voltage fluctuations. These surges are like "little monsters" in the circuit, silently threatening the safety of the air conditioner.


The harm of surges to air conditioners

The damage of surges to air conditioners should not be underestimated. When a surge occurs, the excessively high voltage will instantly impact the compressor of the air conditioner. The compressor, as the "heart" of the air conditioner, is subjected to surge shocks for a long time. The motor winding inside it may burn out due to overheating, causing the compressor to fail to work properly. In addition, the circuit board is also the "target" of the surge. The circuit board integrates many sophisticated electronic components and is extremely sensitive to voltage changes. The surge may cause these components to be broken down, causing a short circuit in the circuit, which in turn causes a malfunction and prevents the air conditioner from operating normally. Once the air conditioner is damaged by a surge, the repair cost is often high, and it will also affect our normal use.


The role of N019-120 air conditioner surge protection 120V 30A 3600W

At this time, the surge protector is like a loyal "guard" to protect the air conditioner. It can monitor the voltage changes in the circuit in real-time and respond quickly when a surge is detected. Through the special internal device, the excessive voltage is limited to a safe range, and the excess current is directed to the ground to prevent the surge from damaging the air conditioner. For example, in areas with frequent lightning weather, an air conditioner equipped with  N019-120 air conditioner surge protection 120V 30A 3600W is like wearing a layer of solid "armor", which greatly reduces the risk of damage due to lightning surges.


Considerations

Of course, whether to install a surge protector needs to be considered in combination with some actual conditions. If you live in an area with frequent lightning activity, or poor grid stability with frequent voltage fluctuations, it is particularly necessary to install a surge protector for your air conditioner. It can provide reliable protection for your air conditioner, extend the service life of the air conditioner, and reduce the maintenance costs and inconvenience caused by failures. However, if the power grid in your area has always been very stable and extreme weather rarely occurs, then installing a surge protector may be relatively less urgent. However, in the long run, with the increasing sophistication of electrical equipment, to better protect the air conditioner and prevent potential surge hazards, installing a surge protector is still an option worth considering.


In summary, whether an air conditioner needs to be installed with a surge protector depends on many factors. However, for the stable operation and long-term use of the air conditioner, in many cases, installing a surge protector is a wise move, which can provide additional protection for your air conditioner and let you have no worries.



N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W Parameter


Operating Voltage 120V AC
Operating Frequency 50Hz-60Hz
Under Voltage Cut-off 90V
Over Voltage Cut-off 140V
Delay Time 3min
Output Capacity 30A,3600W
Packing Double Blister
Warranty 1 Years

Install


N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W
1. Power-off operation
Turn off the air conditioner and the main power switch, and use a voltage tester to confirm no electricity.

2. Choose the installation location
It is recommended to install it at the place where the air conditioner power line is connected (such as near the distribution box or socket), avoiding humid or high-temperature environments.

3. Wiring method

Protector interface description:

Input end (IN): connect to the power live wire (L) and neutral wire (N).

Output end (OUT): connect to the air conditioner live wire (L) and neutral wire (N).

Ground wire (PE): directly connected to the power ground wire (yellow-green two-color wire).

Specific steps:

Strip off the insulation layer of the power cord and air conditioner wire (about 1cm).

Connect the power supply's live wire to the protector "IN (L)" and the neutral wire to "IN (N)."

Connect the live wire of the air conditioner to the protector "OUT (L)", and the neutral wire to "OUT (N)".

Fix the wire with screws to ensure that it is not loose.

The ground wire is directly connected (without passing through the protector).

4. Fix the protector
Fix the protector to the wall with screws to avoid hanging in the air.

5. Power-on test
Restore the power supply and observe the protector indicator:
Normal: The indicator light is on and the air conditioner can be started.
Abnormal (such as the alarm light is on): immediately cut off the power and check the wiring.

Warm Tips: It is recommended to consult the air conditioner voltage protector manufacturer for wiring type installation


Instruction

N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W Instruction

N019-120 Air Conditioner Surge Protection 120V 30A 3600W Packaging Information


CARTON Q’TY G.W SINGLE PACK
47*41*34cm FYI 50PCS 14.6KGS FYI Blister(s)

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