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Power supply

June 23, 2008
Available in 2kVA and 3kVA (120VAC, 1PH) models, the Mac Victor 2.0 provides integrated input and output surge protection, transformer-based power line conditioning

Available in 2kVA and 3kVA (120VAC, 1PH) models, the Mac Victor 2.0 provides integrated input and output surge protection, transformer-based power line conditioning, electrical noise filtering, and up to five Square D QOU-type output circuit breakers for electrical distribution to remotely located critical electronic loads/IG receptacles. Input and output power status is indicated by front panel-mounted pilot lights and internal form-C relay contacts for remote status signaling. In addition, battery-backup (UPS) capability can be added to the Mac Victor 2.0 with factory-installed plug and receptacle UPS connectivity and an integrated mounting shelf on top of the enclosure. Front and back slots are provided with the shelf for strapping the UPS after installation. To prevent output flicker while switching, a UPS maintenance bypass switch is provided.

Mac Victor Power

For more information, visit www.MacVictor.com.

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