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Advanced UPS Modules

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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UPS_Controller
The 787 Series modules feature 1 signal output status LED.



WAGO Corporation (Germantown, WI) has added a UPS Controller (and batteries), as well as Buffer and Redundancy modules to the 787 Series Advanced Power Supply line. The 787 Series modules minimize downtime by shielding complex automation systems and components from common disturbances (e.g., voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortion and outages). The 787 Series offers:

  • Robust, DIN-rail mount metal housing.
  • 3 LEDs.
  • 1 signal output status LED.
  • CAGE CLAMP spring pressure connection technology.
  • Maintenance-free terminations.
  • An LCD/keypad and RS-232 interface.
  • An operating temperature range of -10°C to +60°C.

For more information visit www.wago.us

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