Re: Band Uisng Tripplite Line Conditioners/surge-suppressor
- From: w_tom <w_tom1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:35:01 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 25, 11:53 am, bud-- <remove.budn...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Not explained - how you get 12,000V past a service panel that will
arc-over at about 6,000V or receptacle that will also arc-over at about
6,000V.
Bud even ignores his own citation. How did that surge arrive at a
plug-in protector, then get earthed 8000 volts destructively through
an adjacent TV? Oh. Surges can be 6000 volts ... or even higher. Bud
invents accusations by ignoring what was actually posted. Post did
not say 12,000 volts. It said:
... probably something less than 12,000 volts.
Bud only posts to argue and insult. He routinely misrepresents what
w_tom posts. Ethics also demand that he admit who he promotes for.
Bud will not even admit that. Bud lies about 12,000 volts. Bud
ignores what his citation shows on Page 42 Figure 8. Since a surge
was not earthed before entering a building, then surge energy at a
plug-in protector finds earth ground 8000 volts destructively through
an adjacent TV. Where did the IEEE find 8000 volts if surges don't
exceed 6000 volts?
Bud says surges do not exceed 6000 volts. Where did that 8000 volts
come from? By 'clamping to nothing', why did surge energy not
disappear (as Bud claims). 8000 volts is earthed destructively
through an adjacent TV on Page 42 Figure 8. That 8000 volts does not
exist according to Bud. Greater than 8000 volts is Bud's citation.
Bud reads selectively to promote plug-in protectors.
Effective protection is about earthing energy before a surge can
enter the building. Protection inside appliances makes plug-in
protectors redundant. Protection inside appliances is not overwhelmed
if one 'whole house' protector is properly earthed. Surges dissipated
harmlessly in earth do not cause household appliance damage on Page 42
Figure 8. So how does a plug-in protector make surge energy just
disappear? Ask Bud. He makes those claims. Professionals don't.
Bud will not even provide a manufacturer spec that lists protection
from each type of surge. He cannot. No earth ground means no such
protection. No plug-in manufacture claims to protect from typically
destructive surges. Did Bud again forget to mention that part? Oh.
Posting insults and myths proves plug-in protectors effective.
Every IEEE standard says earthing is always required for surge
protection. Then protection from typically non-destructive surges can
be added using plug-in protectors. Let's see. $1 per protected
appliance to protect from all type of surges - the 'whole house'
protector. Then $25 or $150 per appliance for plug-in protectors to
protect from typically non-destructive surges. No wonder telcos do
not use plug-in protectors AND always use 'whole house' protectors
everywhere. Telcos believe in protection without damage from direct
lightning strikes - and not enriching Bud.
Bud even distorts what w_tom posts to promote plug-in protectors.
If surges are limited to only 6000 volts, then how does Bud explain a
plug-in protector earthing a surge 8000 volts destructively through an
adjacent TV - on Page 42 Figure 8 of his own citation. Honesty is not
Bud.
.
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