Power Distribution, Surge ProtectorsPower distribution and surge protectors are two important components of line protection and backup systems. Power distribution refers to the process of distributing electrical power from a central source, such as a power plant or a generator, to individual loads or devices. This is typically done using a network of power lines, transformers, and other equipment that delivers the power safely and efficiently. Surge protectors, on the other hand, are devices that are used to protect electronic equipment from damage caused by sudden electrical surges or spikes. They are typically installed between the power source and the device being protected, and act as a buffer to absorb the excess voltage and prevent it from reaching the device. Surge protectors are an important part of any line protection system, as they help to prevent costly damage to electronic equipment.