With rising electricity demand, greater renewable integration and increasing reliance on sensitive electronics, power quality and surge protection have become essential. The market valued at $885.7 million in 2024 and projected to reach $1,215.4 million by 2030, reflects growing awareness of the risks as even minor power disturbances can damage equipment, disrupt operations and cause costly downtime.
1500VA/900W, 230VAC tower UPS with USB communication and four AU output sockets for reliable device backup power.
VRLA batteries, IP20 protection and reliable operation across 5.95% non-condensing humidity, making it suitable for controlled indoor environments.
120kW three-phase double conversion online UPS with >0.99 power factor, VRLA/Lithium-Ion battery support, a 40-70Hz input range and IP66-rated protection for demanding environments.
Protection device providing L–N and N–PE surge protection for safeguarding electrical systems.
230VAC, three-phase surge protection device with up to 200kA L-N capacity, digital status display, IEC/AS/NZS/UL compliance and a compact IP20 aluminium panel mount design.
TS35 DIN-rail module delivering 50kA surge protection, with a green/red thermal status indicator, IP20 rating and compliance with IEC 61643-11 and AS 1768 standards.
DIN-rail mounted device providing 80kA surge protection, IP20-rated polycarbonate housing, reliable operation from -25 to 60 °C and compliance with IEC 61643-11 and IEC 60898-1 standards.
DIN-rail mounted device for 3-phase TN-C systems, rated at 255VAC with 12.5kA lightning impulse protection and a =100ns response time.
New regulations such as Queensland’s Electrical Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation 2024 are broadening the requirements for electrical work near energised equipment to better protect workers from arc flash hazards. At the same time, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is collaborating with distribution network service providers (DNSPs) to improve access to power quality data, beginning with existing datasets and progressing toward full public availability by 2027.
IPD’s surge protection solutions safeguard your systems from lightning, transient overvoltages and power irregularities that can damage equipment or compromise data. By stopping these issues before they reach your assets, we help prevent costly failures, extend equipment life and protect the information your operations rely on every day.
Power interruptions cost time, money and safety. IPD ensures your equipment receives stable, consistent power so your operations remain online without outages or disruption. Our solutions support critical environments such as healthcare facilities, data centres and industrial sites, helping you maintain productivity and service continuity when it matters most.
IPD’s power quality systems improve the way your electrical network performs. By reducing waste, preventing unnecessary power losses and giving you insight into how energy is used, we help lower electricity costs and support your organisation’s long term efficiency and sustainability goals.
Every IPD surge protection solution is engineered and tested to comply with strict Australian and global standards, including AS/NZS 1768:2021 and relevant IEC and ISO requirements. This ensures that what you install is safe, reliable and fully compliant reducing risk and helping you meet regulatory obligations with confidence.
IPD supplies solutions from respected global manufacturers such as Dehn, Novaris, ABB, and Delta Electronics supported by our own engineering expertise and local technical assistance. From surge protection and UPS systems to power factor correction, harmonic filtering and metering, you receive proven technology backed by a partner trusted across Australia’s most demanding industries.
Power surges are a common threat to Australian businesses. They can come from lightning, changes in the power grid, or even equipment within your own site and they often lead to expensive equipment failures, operational downtime and data loss. Protecting your business starts with installing reliable surge protection devices (SPDs) that comply with Australian standards such as AS 1768. Pairing SPDs with voltage optimisation and dependable backup power ensures your electrical system stays stable, your equipment stays protected and your operations keep running.
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