"APT" Whole Resident & Business Surge Protection Systems.

 

 

Surge and TVSS  Protection Solutions.

 

APT is pleased to bring surge protection solutions for Renewable Energy to the Commercial / Industrial fields

One of the fastest growing industries for power generation, the rapidly evolving Wind and Solar markets are starting to see the needs and benefits of applying electrical surge protection to their respective applications. Our new SPDee surge protector is being used by several well-established small wind turbine companies. The DC version of SPDee, which is specifically designed for solar PV applications, is quickly becoming one of the best selling products in our OEM division.                                                                                                                                                                                         
Surge Protecting a School.
Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.” These types of surges contain the largest surge energy warranting 200 kA or more of surge current redundancy.
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at distribution panels feeding remote classrooms or portable, parking lot lights, etc. to prevent back feeding surges entering the main building.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the campus is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples could be panels power computer labs, auditoriums with audio-visual equipment, or any other panel powering sensitive electronic-rich classrooms.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previous locations, redundant protection maybe warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include data centers, audio/video equipment, chillers and drives.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X
Data Lines
Security, fire alarm, and telephone systems using copper communications lines need protection especially for communication circuits running to and from separate buildings across the campus.
 
External SPD


S50A


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Surge Protecting a Sports Complex. 

Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.” These types of surges contain the largest surge energy warranting 300 kA or more of surge current redundancy.
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at distribution panels feeding remote parking garage, parking lot lights, stadium lights, etc. to prevent back feeding surges entering the main building.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the campus is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples could be panels powering security equipment, broadcast control centers, concessions stands, or any other panels powering sensitive electronic-rich locations.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previous locations, redundant protection maybe warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include stadium LED signs, chillers, and drives.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surge Protecting a Retail Store.

 


Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.” These types of surges contain the largest surge energy warranting 300 kA or more of surge current redundancy.
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at distribution panels feeding portable generator, roof top air conditioning, parking lot lights, etc. to prevent back feeding surges entering the main building.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the store is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples could be panels powering refrigeration, kitchens, or any other panels powering sensitive electronic locations.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previous locations, redundant protection maybe warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include refrigeration and point-of-sale (POS) systems.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X
Data Lines
Security, fire alarm, and telephone systems using copper communications lines need protection especially for communication circuits from servers to POS systems.
 
External SPD


S50A



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Surge Protecting a Hospitality Facility

 

 

 


Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.”
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at remote workshops or guest houses, or at panels that supply external loads to prevent back feeding surges entering the main building.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the facility is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples could be panels powering labs, operating rooms, or any other panels powering sensitive electronic-rich locations.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previous locations, redundant protection maybe warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include elevators, hotel room load centers, kitchen equipment, chillers, etc.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X
Data Lines
Security, fire alarm, and telephone systems using copper communications lines need protection especially for communication circuits and elevator control circuits.
 
External SPD


S50A



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Surge Protecting an Airport

 

 


Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.” These types of surges contain the largest surge energy warranting 300 kA or more of surge current redundancy.
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at distribution panels feeding remote hangers, security shelters, parking lot lights, etc. to prevent back feeding surges entering the main terminal.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the terminal is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples include panels powering security systems, flight status terminals, point of sale equipment or any other panels powering sensitive electronic-rich loads.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previously listed locations, redundant protection may be warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include baggage scanning equipment, chillers, and drives.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X
Data Lines
Security, fire alarm, and telephone systems using copper communications lines need protection especially for communication circuits running to and from separate buildings as well as runway signal controls.
 
External SPD


S50A



APT DIN RAIL
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surge Protecting a Large Office Building.

 

 


Service Entrance
Applying surge protection at the incoming electrical service “Stops Surges Before They Get In.” These types of surges contain the largest surge energy warranting 300 kA or more of surge current redundancy.
Products
External SPD

TEXAS30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS45E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL45E1
Outside Loads
SPDs should be installed at distribution panels feeding roof top air conditioning, parking lot lights, etc. to prevent back feeding surges entering the main building.
 
External SPD

TEXAS20E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAS30E1

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL30E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Lower Voltage Panels
If the facility is supplied with a higher system voltage (i.e. a 277/480V service), 120V panels need SPDs to condition residual surges leaving the service entrance SPD as well as any internally generated surges. Examples could be panels powering data centers, offices and retail, or any other panels powering sensitive electronic-rich locations.
 
External SPD

TEXCS104X
Increased Redundancy
TEXDS154X

External - 10 Mode

TEXAL15E1
Increased Redundancy
TEXAL30E1
Individual Equipment
Even if surge protection is applied at the previous locations, redundant protection maybe warranted for sensitive, costly equipment. This may include elevators, data centers, chillers, etc.
 
External SPD

S50A
Increased Redundancy
TEXCS104X
Data Lines
Security, fire alarm, and telephone systems using copper communications lines need protection especially for communication circuits and circuits connected to rooftop equipment.
 
External SPD


S50A



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