Power conditioners, also called line conditioners, have similar characteristics to surge protectors but contain other functions too. Its purpose is to improve the transmission of power that is delivered to an electronic system. In addition to surge suppression, power conditioners provide noise filtering and automatic voltage regulation. They typically include a battery backup system and are useful for protection against brownouts and over-voltages. Many power conditioners also protect against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference that can cause problems in your electronic devices.
Power conditioners are designed to provide complete protection from surges for computers, fax machines, printers, entertainment and sound systems, and other devices. Anything that plugs in for power can take advantage of the features of a power conditioner. The size and function of a power conditioner vary and are determined by the application... . Some power conditioners are small enough to mount on a printed circuit board. Others are meant to fit in large structures.
Any decent power conditioner contains filters that separate the power outlets on it and have a noise filter rating of at least 40 dB. Be aware of the joule rating on a power conditioner, as this number describes how much energy the suppressor can absorb before suffering damage. The higher the rating, the bigger the surge it can take.
At Connection, we carry a wide range of power conditioners to fit virtually all uses. From compact units meant to protect just a few devices to large business-sized types with advanced features—such as solid-state, microprocessor-based voltage regulation, and multi-shield transformers—we have many sizes and types of power conditioners to suit your specific needs. With our advanced filters, you can sort by features such as the number of ports, battery run time, form factor, and compliant standards, among many other aspects.
We understand that choosing a power conditioner can be difficult. That’s why we have expert representatives standing by to help. Contact us if you’re not sure what type of power conditioner you’re looking for or have any questions or concerns.