Data centers demand the highest power quality of any facility type. Server infrastructure, storage arrays, and network equipment operate 24/7 with zero tolerance for power anomalies. Transient voltage events cause latency, data corruption, and premature hardware failure — problems that UPS systems alone cannot prevent.
Data centers invest heavily in UPS systems for power continuity, but UPS does not filter the thousands of transient voltage events generated daily within the facility itself. Cooling systems, PDUs, generators cycling, and the servers themselves create high-frequency electrical noise that degrades components from the inside out.
Power supplies, memory modules, and storage controllers are all susceptible to transient-induced degradation. The result is intermittent errors, increased latency, and shortened hardware life cycles.
Power distribution units and remote power panels distribute transients to every rack they serve. Protecting at the PDU and RPP level ensures clean power reaches every connected device.
CRAC units, chillers, and cooling tower fans rely on VFDs that are both generators and victims of transient activity. A cooling failure in a data center can cascade into a thermal shutdown within minutes.
Switches, routers, firewalls, and fiber optic transceivers operate at the margins of electrical tolerance. Transients cause packet loss, port failures, and link flapping that degrade performance across the entire network.
These aren't projections. These are documented outcomes from data center operations that installed TPS power conditioning and surge protection.
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