• Power protector

    Power protector CleanSource uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems ensure continuous power in a variety of applications from process control to broadcasting to data processing. Available in models with powers ranging from 65kVA to 3600kVA, the UPS systems protect sensitive loads against short power disturbances and extended outages. Power conditioning capabilities include voltage regulation, transient
    Jan. 20, 2004
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    Power protector

    CleanSource uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems ensure continuous power in a variety of applications from process control to broadcasting to data processing. Available in models with powers ranging from 65kVA to 3600kVA, the UPS systems protect sensitive loads against short power disturbances and extended outages. Power conditioning capabilities include voltage regulation, transient protection, and harmonics cancellation. It measures 34 in. x 58.6 in. x 78 in. and comes standard with internal static bypass, serial communications, LCD monitoring and control panel, programmable I/O contacts, and restart.

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    For more information, visit http://www.activepower.com.

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