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| Availability
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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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| Paralleling Capability |
Increase capacity,
run time or redundancy by adding further units in parallel |
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| Redundancy Options |
Increase capacity,
run time or redundancy by adding further units in parallel |
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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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| 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 |
Increase capacity,
run time or redundancy by adding further units in parallel |
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| Modular 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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| Manageability |
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| Integrated Control Circuitry |
Monitoring and reporting
of vital rectifier functions, control of output current
and voltage. |
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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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| Convenience |
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| Input Power Factor Correction |
Reduced utility and
wiring costs. Increasingly a legislative or specification
requirement. |
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