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| Modular Rectifiers |
Protects your investment
in DC power by enabling expansion or configuration simply by
adding additional rectifiers |
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| N+1 Redundancy |
System integrity is maintained
even in the event of a rectifier failure ensuring maximum uptime
and system availability |
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| Extendable Run Time |
Additional batteries can
be added to provide power to the load for an extended period
of time in the event of utility supply failure. |
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| System Monitoring |
Monitors system status to
warn of impending system downtime or component failure. |
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| Remote Monitoring |
Remote reporting of system
status and alarms allows efficient maintenance planning. |
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| Wide temperature range |
Equipment capable of operating
in an extended temperature environment suits a wider range
of applications and can reduce or remove the need for HVAC. |
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| Enclosed Cabinet |
Fully enclosed cabinet provides
extra security. |
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| Serviceability
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| Hot-swap rectifiers |
Cost of ownership is reduced
by the use of light weight, modular, true hot-swappable rectifiers
which facilitate easy maintenance |
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| Adaptability
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| Hot Expansion Capability |
Protects your investment
in DC power by enabling expansion or configuration simply by
adding additional rectifiers |
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| Paralleling Capability |
Scalable power capacity
enables you to pay as you grow by adding additional cabinets |
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| Flexible System Architecture |
Modular system components
are designed to offer flexible configurations as part of a
high reliability power system providing maximum uptime for
critical applications. |
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| Distribution Options |
Flexible, configurable distribution
options using either circuit breakers or fuses |
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| Manageability
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| System Monitoring |
Monitors system status to
warn of impending system downtime or component failure. |
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| Remote Monitoring |
Remote reporting of system
status and alarms allows efficient maintenance planning. |
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| Password Security |
Multiple level passwords
prevent unauthorized access to system controls. |
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| Dry Contact inputs |
User assignable inputs allow
other equipment alarms to be monitored through the power system
controller |
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| Battery voltage temperature compensation |
Automatic battery float
voltage temperature compensation extends battery life and performance |
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| Convenience |
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| Distribution Options |
Flexible, configurable distribution
options using either circuit breakers or fuses |
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| Flexible System Architecture |
Modular system components
are designed to offer flexible configurations as part of a
high reliability power system providing maximum uptime for
critical applications. |
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| Integral low voltage disconnect |
Automatic LVD function extends
battery life by preventing damage caused by deep discharge. |
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