STAND-BY POWER SUPPLY

The ideal solution to power all the active equipment deployed in the today’s HFC networks.

Its proven ferroresonant technology, allows for a very stable and quasi-sinusoidal regulated O/P voltage.

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SKU: FSBBLU1350 SERIES Categorías: ,

The FSBBLU1350 series of UPSs are the ideal solution to power all the active equipment deployed in the today’s HFC networks. Its proven ferroresonant technology, allows for a very stable and quasi-sinusoidal regulated O/P voltage.

The unit’s touch 3.2″ color LCD display and its graphic interface, makes this power supply extremely easy to use.

Some of its main features of this units are:
• Intelligent battery charger (includes temperature compensation feature). Designed to work with lithium and lead-acid batteries.
• Excellent I/P, O/P and shortcircuit protections.
• Front panel connections for an easy installation and service.
• Hot-swappable inverter module.
• Available output voltages: 60/90 VAC (field selectable).
• Designed to meet: UL/CSA 60950-1, UL 1778, CSA 107.3 (NRTL/C), IEC 60950-1 (CB), IEC 62040-1

OPTIONAL FEATURES

Outdoor cabinet, GABLATGB series
• Mounting options: wood/cement pole or wall mount.
• Made of premium quality aluminium.
• Durable powder coat paint.
• Heavy duty battery holder tray & slides
• Two available models: 3 or 6 batteries (for longer backup time).
• Security hardware.
• Two high-brightness outside LEDs status indicators.
• Open door sensor alarm.

DOCSIS3.0 Embedded Transponder, ACCBLUTRNSP30
• Allows for remote access for parameters adjustments, unit´s status and alarms verification.
• DOCSIS 3.0 certificated.
• Designed to work under harsh environments, such as very high temperatures and humidity.
• Individual batteries´ voltage and temperature measurements.
• Front panel LEDs for an easy and quick diagnostic.
• Web server and SNMP.
• Full compliance with ANSI/SCTE HMS standards.
• Optional protection module against transient overvoltages and surges.