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part# LC1800
Line Conditioner - Automatic voltage regulation with surge protection
Output watts : 1800 Output nominal voltage : 120V / 60Hz Outlet quantity / type : 6 NEMA 5-15R
1800 watt (peak output) Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) system. Protects sensitive electronics, computer accessories and home theater equipment from power-related damage and performance problems. Extends the useful life of connected equipment by providing optimum voltage conditions for enhanced efficiency and cooler internal operating temperatures. Reliable transformer-based voltage correction circuits maintain 120V nominal output during voltage fluctuations between 89 and 140V. Three levels of voltage stabilization offer targeted response for overvoltages, undervoltages and severe brownouts. Prevents equipment damage and power related performance problems for computer accessories, printers, home theater equipment, a/v components and other sensitive electronic devices. Network-grade AC surge and EMI/RFI noise suppression. Supports loads up to 1800 watts (peak output) or 1500 watts (continuous output), 15A maximum. Includes 6 AC outlets, 6 ft AC line cord and 7 diagnostic LEDs which display incoming voltage level, surge suppression status and line fault status.
Features - Maintains usable 120V nominal output during brownouts as low as 89V and overvoltages as high as 140V - 1800 watts output power rating supports heavy 120V loads up to 15 amps - Network grade surge suppression - Complete EMI/RFI noise filtering - 7 diagnostic LEDs indicate input voltage levels, surge suppression status and line fault conditions - 6 protected NEMA5-15R outlets - 6 feet AC power cord with standard NEMA5-15P input plug - $25,000 Ultimate Lifetime connected equipment insurance (USA and Canada Only)
Typical Applications Maintains usable output voltage during severe brownouts and overvoltages for photocopiers, laser printers, fax machines, computers, audio/video equipment, CAD/CAM/CAE workstations, network nodes, fileservers, phone systems, point-of-sale terminals, and other applications requiring steady input power.
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