Surge Suppressors & Lightning Arresters
Power surges caused by power grid issues or storms can be potentially dangerous and costly. The experts at Aspen One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning can help! We install both lightning arresters and surge protectors/suppressors.
What Is The Difference Between Them?
Lightning arresters are installed outside to ground the harmful effects of lightning spikes. Whereas a surge suppressor, also known as a transient suppressor or surge protector, is a device installed in the home panel board to protect the connected circuits from electric surges and voltage spikes known as transients. Call us today for your appointment and keep your home and equipment safe from electrical problems!
Why Choose Us?
At Aspen One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, we are dedicated to being the trusted heating, cooling, air quality and generator experts, and have been for over 40 years. We serve all of Jackson County and many surrounding areas and our team works hard to ensure our customers get exactly what they need. From using top-of-the-line equipment to making sure our team is well-trained, we strive to provide 5-star service each and every time. Call us today to schedule your service to find out why we have earned a reputation of integrity and quality work.
- In Business Since 1981
- Family Owned & Operated
- Free Estimates On Installations
- Low Interest Financing Available
- Emergency Service
- Available 24/7
- Licensed & Insured
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Difference Btween a Surge Suppressor and a Lightning Arrester?
Surge suppressors and lightning arresters are both designed to protect your electrical equipment from power surges. However, they work in different ways.
Surge suppressors are designed to protect against smaller power surges, such as those that can be caused by appliances turning on or off. Lightning arresters are designed to protect against larger power surges, such as those that can be caused by lightning strikes.
Surge suppressors are typically used to protect individual pieces of equipment, such as computers and TVs. Lightning arresters are typically used to protect entire buildings or electrical systems.
Do I Need Both a Surge Suppressor and a Lightning Arrester?
It is a good idea to have both a surge suppressor and a lightning arrester to protect your electrical equipment. Surge suppressors can protect against smaller power surges, while lightning arrestors can protect against larger power surges.
How Often Should I Replace My Surge Suppressor?
Surge suppressors typically have a limited lifespan. It is recommended that you replace your surge suppressor every few years, or sooner if it has been damaged.
What are the Signs That My Surge Suppressor or Lightning Arrester is Damaged?
If your surge suppressor or lightning arrester is damaged, it may stop working properly. You may also notice that your electrical equipment is more susceptible to power surges.
Financing
We offer a wide range of financing options for every budget and situation and can finance both large and small HVAC projects. For more information, call us today to speak with a member of our team who can answer any questions you may have. For immediate approval, click on the link below to get approved in just a few minutes.
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Aspen One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning
- 4131 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49202
- Phone: (517) 879-2049
- Fax: (517) 750-0900
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