Electric Protection Systems
Our Electrical Protection Systems deliver IEEE, IEC‑compliant surge suppression, grounding and power‑conditioning that shield infrastructure across Syria and the Middle East from switching surges, voltage spikes, transient impulses and outages.

Surge & Transient Protection
Type 1 & 2 Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) clamp over‑voltages in microseconds, shielding PLCs, drives and control panels. IEC 61643/CE certified and sized after full fault‑level studies for Middle‑East grids
Power Quality Stabilisation
Automatic voltage regulators and harmonic filters fix sags, swells and THD, boosting uptime and equipment life. Designs meet IEEE 519 limits—ideal for Syrian factories, hospitals and data centres.
Earthing and Grounding Systems
Low‑impedance grounding grids and equipotential bonding keep touch voltages safe and faults clearing fast. Soil‑resistivity tests, CAD layouts and NFPA 70/NEC compliance satisfy utilities and civil‑defence authorities.
Why Choose Ghali Tech?
We pride ourselves on delivering top-notch products/services along with unmatched support. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for excellence and have become the go-to choice for customers who seek the best.
Certified expertise
Our team of skilled professionals possess unmatched expertise in their respective fields, ensuring that you receive the highest level of service.
End‑to‑end delivery
We understand that every customer is unique, and we tailor our solutions to meet your specific needs, offering customized options that perfectly align with your goals.
Proven track record
We value your time and guarantee prompt delivery of our products/services, enabling you to stay on track and meet your deadlines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) be tested or replaced?
Check indicator windows and monitoring alarms during your annual electrical maintenance and replace any unit that has operated on a major surge or shows a “fault”.
Are SPDs and grounding systems mandatory under local Middle East regulations?
Most municipal codes, utility rules and civil‑defence authorities in Syria and the region require compliant earthing and surge protection for commercial/industrial sites—and insurers usually make them a condition of coverage.
What’s the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 SPDs—and which do we need?
Type 1 SPDs are installed at the service entrance to handle high‑energy surges from the grid; Type 2 units protect sub‑panels and equipment downstream. Most facilities in Syria need both, coordinated by a fault‑level study.
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