The technical answer to the question of “how to prevent electrical surges” is actually that they cannot be prevented. This is because the alternating current system we use is, by its very nature, a sine signal and is inherently wavy.
However, if we evaluate “electrical fluctuation” as a term used colloquially in response to devices burning out, we can prevent it from exceeding nominal values with very simple precautions.
Products such as regulators, phase protection relays, and contactors are often recommended to prevent electrical surges, and sometimes uninformed technicians—whether knowingly or unknowingly—misguide people.
A regulator should be used in places where the voltage is constantly low or constantly high within a certain range (-90V, +50V); whereas phase protection relays should be used together with a contactor to protect motor windings by cutting the power in case of a phase failure or when voltage goes above or below a specific range.
To prevent electrical surges, you should use surge suppressors; this way, you can protect your systems and devices from a range of issues, from power flickers to lightning strikes and neutral failures.
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