Protect your facility from power disturbances
A voltage sag lasts a fraction of a second. You don’t notice it, but your equipment does. Processes halt, systems fault, and operations grind to a stop. All from a voltage issue miles away.

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When the grid wavers, your equipment trips
When voltage deviates from normal — whether from a grid fault miles away or utility switching — equipment responds immediately. Motors disconnect, CNC machines fault, PLCs lose state. In commercial buildings, HVAC units trip and elevators enter safe mode. Without correction, a few milliseconds become hours of downtime.

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Voltage is monitored as power enters your facility
Torus connects between the utility meter and main switchgear — one connection point that gives real-time, millisecond-level visibility into voltage across all three phases. The system monitors every cycle of incoming power and corrects disturbances before they reach downstream circuits.

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Torus corrects voltage in milliseconds
Before equipment hits its trip threshold, Torus detects the deviation and injects reactive power to stabilize voltage between the grid and your loads. The correction happens while the event is still occurring — incoming power is distorted, but downstream equipment sees clean, stable voltage until the grid recovers.

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Production keeps moving, no interruptions
Every voltage correction event is handled automatically. Over time, this reveals patterns about how often your facility sees voltage events, when they cluster, and how much disruption Torus is preventing.


