NEW LITERATURE

June 1, 2002
Surge Protection Tutorial The updated, reissued tutorial titled The Truth of the Matter, is now available. The guide provides clear-cut explanations of the important principles and concerns surrounding AC power-line surge suppression. Some of the issues addressed include unrealistically large peak-current claims, the sine-wave tracking myth, purported proprietary diversion techniques, and true vs.

Surge Protection Tutorial

The updated, reissued tutorial titled “The Truth of the Matter,” is now available. The guide provides clear-cut explanations of the important principles and concerns surrounding AC power-line surge suppression. Some of the issues addressed include unrealistically large peak-current claims, the sine-wave tracking myth, purported proprietary diversion techniques, and true vs. false redundancy. Noncommercial information on wiring considerations, low impedance, and effective comparisons is also included. Call 800-851-1508 or visit www.mcgsurge.com for a free copy.
MCG Surge Protection
Deer Park, N.Y.

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