The Alpha Group acquires Lectro brand

April 14, 2003
The Alpha Group and its CATV/Broadband powering system provider Alpha Technologies announces the purchase of Lectro, a division of Raleigh, N.C.-based Invensys Powerware. Central to the purchase of the Lectro brand will be a commitment by Alpha Technologies to maintain availability of their CPR and ZTT Plus series of standby powering systems, together with the line of non-standby ferroresonant products.

The Alpha Group and its CATV/Broadband powering system provider Alpha Technologies announces the purchase of Lectro, a division of Raleigh, N.C.-based Invensys Powerware.

Central to the purchase of the Lectro brand will be a commitment by Alpha Technologies to maintain availability of their CPR and ZTT Plus series of standby powering systems, together with the line of non-standby ferroresonant products. In addition, Alpha will be honoring all outstanding warranties, providing service and offering support to existing and future Lectro brand customers.

Beyond Lectro’s current product line, Alpha is looking forward to announcing enhancements including the addition of a 36V version of the CPR standby powering system.

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