Powervar ABC15.0-20D40Y Power Supply Power Conditioner 15 kVA High Capacity
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Details
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CategoryComputer / IT
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Dimension31.0in x 18.0in x 26.0in
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Serial7401564R-1130007
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz220V / 60Hz US
Description
The Powervar ABC15.0-20D40Y, a robust power conditioner, effectively eliminates high-frequency noise and high-voltage impulses from AC power, safeguarding your electronic equipment. As a three-phase device, it provides comprehensive protection for all transformer phases powering large systems. With a capacity of 15 kVA and efficiency over 97%, it ensures fewer hardware failures, reduced system downtime, and enhanced equipment longevity. Properly protected systems yield higher manufacturing output and better image quality. Designed for businesses relying on sophisticated electronics, it stabilizes power quality, enhancing operational reliability. The unit supports up to 15 kVA continuous capacity and an impressive BTU/hr output of 1536. Experience reliable noise rejection with well-configured isolation transformers, maintaining noise output below 10 volts in normal mode and less than 0.5 volts in common mode across all quadrants.
Key Features
- Eliminates high-frequency noise
- Protects against high-voltage impulses
- Three-phase device for comprehensive protection
- 15 kVA continuous capacity
- BTU/hr output of 1536
- Efficiency over 97%
Specifications
- Continous Capacity: 15 kVA
- BTU/Hr. Output: 1536
- Efficiency: > 97% at full load, unity power factor
- Noise Rejection: < 10 volts normal mode, < 0.5 volts common mode
- Voltage: 220V
- Frequency: 60Hz US
Weight
Imperial: 655.2 Pounds
Metric: 297.19 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 37.2 lb x 21.6 lb x 31.2 lb
Metric: 94.49 cm x 54.86 cm x 79.25 cm
Harmonized Code
85044095
Harmonized Code Details
85044095 - Electrical transformers, static converters. This code is encompassing devices like power conditioners as they function to convert and stabilize electrical currents, justifying its classification under static converters.
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