Surges can rapidly reverse flow direction in under 150 milliseconds, fluctuating pressure and generating noise as the reversal rate reaches up to 120 cycles per second. This causes temperature increases, potential mechanical damage, and may cause the unit to trip as the intensity varies depending on the application.
Surges can rapidly reverse flow direction in under 150 milliseconds, fluctuating pressure and generating noise as the reversal rate reaches up to 120 cycles per second. This causes temperature increases, potential mechanical damage, and may cause the unit to trip as the intensity varies depending on the application.
Surges can rapidly reverse flow direction in under 150 milliseconds, fluctuating pressure and generating noise as the reversal rate reaches up to 120 cycles per second. This causes temperature increases, potential mechanical damage, and may cause the unit to trip as the intensity varies depending on the application.