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DPC-500 - Digital Power Conditioner

Product Features

DPC Power Conditioners are Power Regenerators, not only Voltage Stabilizers. It supports optimum performance on all quality equipment.

Maintains stable AC Voltage Output 230V ±1% even if the line fluctuates between AC230V +10%/-20%

Clean Power Re-generator offers the Pure Sine Wave AC Power (Distortion less than 1%) with full isolation from Noisy Main Power Line

Pure AC Power rescues Audio/ Video Signal deterioration or Control system trouble due to highly distorted and noisy Power Supply

Sophisticated Multi-layer Protection Circuits maximizes Operation Safety and Reliability of connected products / systems

  • Excessive Current, Surge Voltage, Over Load and Thermal Protection Circuits built-in.
  • Multi-step Forced Cooling System automatically selects adequate amount of fan cooling.

Ultra Compact , Light Weight & Highly Efficient.

Efficiency Higher than 90% at rated Power Output
Slim 2U (90mm, 3-1/2") height, detachable Standard EIA Rack mount adaptor
Compact Half Size : 215 x 88 x 370mm
Light Weight 6kg

Various clean power requirements

500 VA Single Clean Output Minimizes the interference between
a group of products

Specifications

Rated Power Capacity 500VA
Rated Output
Voltage : 230V
Less than ±1.0%
Output Frequency : 50 or 60Hz Less than ±1.0%
AC Outlets Total clean power (switched) 1: 500VA total
Weight 13 lbs 3oz (6kg)
Dimensions (WxHxD) 215 x 88 x 370mm
8-7/16" x 3-7/16" x 14-9/16"
AC Power Cable Detachable with Stopper


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Last revised 23 January 2008 - E&OE