Power Conditioning

Power conditioners act as a buffer between the outlet and your system, smoothing out voltage fluctuations as well as radio and electromagnetic interference that can effect system performance. Initially used in industrial, research and laboratory applications, not long after the introduction of home computer systems, the usefulness of surge protection, uninterruptible power supplies, and (later) power conditioners were brought to light, as were the advantages of their use with other home electronics, such as entertainment and sound equipment.

Power conditioning advantages include:

* Equipment protection
Protection against voltages surges through electrical lines, phone lines, coax TV inputs and LAN connections that can result in the degradation of system performance or system failure.
* Noise removal
Removal of noise in electrical lines resulting from radio and TV stations, mobile devices, motors – even high-current appliances (vacuums, refrigerators) can generate noise.

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