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Transient voltage surge suppressors

Sept. 3, 2007
This line of transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS) features thermally protected metal oxide varistor (TPMOV®) technology

This line of transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS) features thermally protected metal oxide varistor (TPMOV®) technology, an advancement that includes a safety feature that shuts down the TVSS to prevent overheating and ensures compliancy with UL 1449 2nd Edition requirements for all TVSS products. According to the company, the products can be used without a dedicated breaker and still comply with UL 1449 2nd Edition requirements. Designed for service entrance, distribution, and point of use locations, the TVSS line is available in three configurations: wall–mount construction, box extension for attaching directly to the top or bottom of branch panels, or as an integrated construction within the company’s panelboards and switchboards.

GE Consumer & Industrial

For more information, visit www.ge.com.

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