Line Conditioners
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Furman POWER SEQUENCER - Surge protection - AC Power - 120 V AC Input
Merit M-8S Power Sequencer is the perfect low-cost AC power solution for any rack mount system. Install an M-8S in your rack, and the eight outlets in the rear panel will power up in sequence and protect all your equipment up to a 15-amp load.
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Eaton Power-Sure 700 Power Conditioner - Hardwired
Eaton Power-Sure 700 Power Conditioner - Hardwired Learn More$31,423.88 -
Eaton PowerSure 700 Line Conditioner - Sag, Surge, Brownout protection408 V AC Input - 45 kVA
Eaton PowerSure 700 Line Conditioner - Sag, Surge, Brownout protection408 V AC Input - 45 kVA Learn More$26,730.53 -
Eaton Power-Sure 800 Line Conditioner - 120V AC 1600VA 1200W
Every facet of our daily life is being automated by faster microprocessors and microprocessor-based equipment which require steady continuous power. As market pressures force the deregulation of the electrical industry, utility companies have less and less control over the quality of power supplied to sensitive electronic equipment. In industry, the effects of unreliable power can be seen in the erroneous motion of computer-controlled milling machines, causing irreparable damage to expensive manufacturing equipment or finished products. Additionally, poor power quality can cause motor driven equipment to operate inefficiently and overheat, causing premature failure. In data processing and medical applications, the effects of unreliable power can be translated into incorrect data, lost memory, premature component failure, mixed and garbled data and inaccurate diagnostics. Power conditioning alleviates these problems.
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Eaton Power-Sure 800 Power Conditioner - NEMA 5-15R, NEMA 5-20R - 120 V AC Input
Eaton Power-Sure 800 Power Conditioner - NEMA 5-15R, NEMA 5-20R - 120 V AC Input Learn More$1,177.23 -
Eaton Power-Sure 800 Line Conditioner - 120V AC, 208V AC, 240V AC, 480V AC 5000VA 5000W
Every facet of our daily life is being automated by faster microprocessors and microprocessor-based equipment which require steady continuous power. As market pressures force the deregulation of the electrical industry, utility companies have less and less control over the quality of power supplied to sensitive electronic equipment. In industry, the effects of unreliable power can be seen in the erroneous motion of computer-controlled milling machines, causing irreparable damage to expensive manufacturing equipment or finished products. Additionally, poor power quality can cause motor driven equipment to operate inefficiently and overheat, causing premature failure. In data processing and medical applications, the effects of unreliable power can be translated into incorrect data, lost memory, premature component failure, mixed and garbled data and inaccurate diagnostics. Power conditioning alleviates these problems.
Learn More$4,688.59










