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Dan Princinsky, Managing Member“The traditional approach to addressing electrical surges and outages focuses on current rather than voltage, which is contrary to basic physics principles. Phaseback takes a different approach by stabilizing the voltage to prevent electrical surges before they occur,” says Dan Princinsky, Managing Member of Phaseback.
Using transformers and stainless steel grid resistors, which work at the speed of current flow, Phaseback reacts in equal and opposite directions to prevent electrical surges from occurring. The technology has been tested under various conditions, including a gigawatt generator, and proven to prevent arc flashes, a significant concern in industrial settings.
Phaseback has made major breakthroughs in the field of electrical power systems. Its patented power protection solutions offer unique features that set it apart from traditional solutions. A similar feature is its voltage-stabilizing ground system, which represents a significant breakthrough in the field. This innovative system ensures programs and equipment remain functional even after a power outage, maintaining ground reference during electrical surges or outages. This ability is particularly beneficial for industries where uptime is critical, as it helps prevent equipment damage and downtime. The voltage-stabilizing ground system is one of the many cuttingedge solutions offered by Phaseback, which is quickly establishing itself as a leader in the power protection industry.
Eradicating Repeated Electrical Problems and Reducing Manufacturing Costs
Phaseback’s technology addresses the core challenges of electrical power systems, which have been a major concern for industries for decades. As circuit boards and semiconductors become smaller each day, the value of their product only increases.
One of the core challenges Phaseback addresses revolves around the failure of suppressors and harmonic filters, which must be regularly replaced. Compared to other players, that make money from replacements, it eliminates that need by creating a product that won’t fail.
Phaseback’s innovative power protection solutions are making waves in the industrial and commercial sectors, earning it an impressive list of clients. Big names like GM,
One example of Phaseback’s success comes from Army Reserve bases, where its units were used to protect LED lighting during an energy conservation operation. Consequently, the manufacturer of the LED lights increased their warranty because they were being protected by Phaseback’s units. It’s no wonder more and more businesses are turning to Phaseback for their power protection needs. With these impressive results, it’s revolutionizing the power protection industry.

Phaseback’s Versatile Solutions for Electrical Systems
Phaseback’s core competencies lie in the simplicity and versatility of its products. The Phaseback VSGR and Silencer are enclosed in a NEMA 3R enclosure, allowing users to mount them on the floor and walls. The Phaseback VSGR and Silencer operate similarly, using three singlephase transformers and a grid resistor to stabilize voltage and eliminate electrical surges and outages. The only difference between the two is that the Silencer does not have a disconnect, and the design includes a continuous duty-positive temperature coefficient system that is self-regulating. Any facility powered by a WYE power transformer will benefit from multiple units to lower harmonics to a level enabling trouble-free operation.
For most applications, one Silencer can protect all loads on an entire power circuit from the effects of line harmonics. In addition, the grounding features of Phaseback’s design allow for establishing a new ground every time a transformer is added at a lower voltage. The Silencer also addresses the harmonic issue, as it only needs one unit to direct everything to the neutral point where the harmonics can be played out. Phaseback’s products can also handle ungrounded delta systems, eliminating the need for a harmonic silencer.![]()
The traditional approach to addressing electrical surges and outages focuses on current rather than voltage, which is contrary to basic physics principles. Phaseback takes a different approach by stabilizing the voltage to prevent electrical surges before they occur
“The reliability and durability of Phaseback’s products are achieved by their simple and versatile design. They are easy to install and use, and their steel enclosure protects them from damage by external factors,” says Princinsky.
Phaseback has established itself as a leader in voltage stabilization and is a go-to solution for those looking for a dependable solution to electrical issues.
Letting the Product Speak for Itself
Phaseback’s power protection solutions have earned the trust of industry leaders, including T-Mobile, one of the world’s largest telecom companies. After witnessing the effectiveness of its products during testing, T-Mobile made it their sole supplier for power protection solutions due to its quality and reliability.
The combination of innovation, dedication, and the ability to deliver results are the biggest contributors to Phaseback’s success. It is also recognized by experts in the field for its safety features and effectiveness. Using Phaseback leads to significant energy savings, which can potentially pay for the cost of purchasing the system. A case in point is the Delphi plant in Saginaw, Michigan, which experienced 50 percent uptime before installing Phaseback. After deploying it, the uptime increased to 85 percent, and its monthly electricity bill was significantly reduced.
It comes as no surprise that Phaseback’s voltage-stabilizing ground system represents a significant breakthrough in the electrical power systems space, making it a unique solution for electrical surges and outages. Its core competencies lie in its ability to provide effective solutions to complex problems. With the growing need for reliable power systems in a world becoming increasingly dependent on technology, Phaseback’s products are poised to play a critical role in the future.