Power regulator/protector??
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Power regulator/protector??
Does anyone have any idea about a device that helps protect the household power coming into the home that regulates any surges or radical power flucuations? I'm not talking about individual power strips that plug into an otutlet, I'm talking about something that would probably connect to the main breaker box. I thought I heard someone on "This Old House" talking about whole house protection. Anyone know of such a device and what it's called? Purchased relatively easily? Thanks a lot,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Square D offers a warranty on their whole house surge protector. If I remember so do Intermatic and Cutler-Hammer.
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This is a link to Eaton Canada's website and has lots of info on their whole house surge suppression products. I'm sure that the US version would not be much different (maybe different pricing). http://eatoncanada.ca/surge/
I know Cutler Hammmer offers a warranty on the product itself and they do offer a limited warranty on the devices protected if the unit doesnt stop a surge (usually limited to repair or replacement of the device at their discretion).
I know Cutler Hammmer offers a warranty on the product itself and they do offer a limited warranty on the devices protected if the unit doesnt stop a surge (usually limited to repair or replacement of the device at their discretion).
Last edited by Rollie73; 07-25-07 at 06:34 PM. Reason: Forgot to paste the link D'UH!!!