Safeguard Your Electronics: Premium Lightning Surge Protection Devices for Transient and Overvoltage Control

In today’s highly technical society, every organization and business relies on heavy electrical appliances for daily operations including production, communications, processing payments, and other tasks.

However, there’s an invisible risk called a surge or transient overvoltage, which is responsible for billions of dollars of equipment damage and downtime annually.

Lightning Surge protection devices in the answer

Some of the reasons for the surge are lightning and utility switching.

Many utilities or commercial buildings don’t have a dedicated power line. It is actually a network of generators and substations that interconnect facilities, sometimes over a thousand miles. A power disturbance can occur during an ongoing change in electrical demand, resulting in the switching of network grid tie points. At this time, the transient can reach hundreds or thousands of volts, affecting all connected equipment.

Regardless of the type of electrical disturbance, our manufactured and patented surge protection devices can protect your company’s power supply, minimize downtime, and safeguard your investment.

With our research and development, lightning is one of the only forms of natural disaster that can be diverted if companies stay ahead of the game by implementing the correct technology and strategies.

Utilizing LEC’s lightning surge protection devices and prevention technologies is a cost-effective approach for risk management because it ensures that companies looking to do more with less can stay ahead of the game. Discouraging strikes ends up being a significant benefit to companies looking to manage risk effectively. In fact, it’s a preferred route to lightning protection in a number of industries where lightning strikes pose a threat, including the information technology, nuclear energy, biochemical, and manufacturing fields.

Our brand is based on some very basic principles, and as such, our aim is simple too:

  • Don’t attract lightning, eliminate it.
  • If some secondary currents pass through a protected structure, ground them safely to earth, thereby reducing the risk of side flashes.
  • Protect equipment from surge and transient on power lines, signals and data lines.
  • Provide excellent pre-sales and after-sales services
  • Mitigate loss or damage to all expensive and important business electrical and electronics
  • Minimize financial loss and downtime

LEC surge protection modules reliably divert surges and currents to the ground and protect people and machines against possible negative consequences. 

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