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Surge protector status check

Surge protector after a power surge or outage

A single large event can deplete the MOVs even while the indicator still shows lit, so intact protection can't be assumed after a big surge.

Stop and call a licensed electrician or emergency services now if there's smoke, sparks, a burning smell, heat, shock, or water near the problem. Otherwise it's safe to answer the questions below.

The likely readout

Most likely cause

A large event can deplete protection even with the light still lit — many units don't update the indicator after a major surge

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A large event can deplete protection even with the light still lit — many units don't update the indicator after a major surge
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Protection appears active — the indicator reports the internal MOVs are still intact
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SAFE NEXT CHECKAfter a large event, don't rely on the light alone — if it guards valuable gear, replace it, because MOV depletion isn't always reflected by the indicator.
Where to stop. Swapping a plug-in surge strip is homeowner-safe. If the "Grounded" light is off, the receptacle itself may be ungrounded or miswired — confirm with a plug-in tester, and because correcting house wiring means live conductors, if a tester shows an open ground have a licensed electrician verify the outlet. This is general information, not a quote and not a substitute for a licensed electrician.
PROTECTION SPENT power passes, surge no longer clamped incoming + surge protectorMOVs depleted surge no diversion

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What to do next

Try the safe next check above. If it doesn't resolve it, or would mean working on wiring or a panel, stop and call a licensed electrician — don't replace parts on a guess. Open the full tool to change any answer for your exact situation, or try a related check below.

source-governed · verified 2026-06-20

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