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Re: Surge / Ground / Lightning Douglas Johnson 05-02-2008
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Posted by Douglas Johnson on May 2, 2008, 3:58 pm


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> For example, some plujg-in protectors state that a protector from
>any other manufacturer in the building means their warranty is void.

Who?

>Another says that every electrical conductor that touches that
>appliance must connect through their protector. Did they forget to
>mention that a table top is considered an electrical conductor?

Who has invalidated a warranty because the device is on a table top?

-- Doug

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