SPUC Series, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

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SPUC24720
UPS CONTROLLER 24VDC 720W
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Standby (No Regulation)
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24V
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SPUC
General Purpose, Industrial Control
Din Rail
720W
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3.600" L x 2.130" W (91.44mm x 54.10mm)
4.490" (114.05mm)
SPUC12360
UPS CONTROLLER 12VDC 360W
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Screw Terminals
12V
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SPUC
General Purpose, Industrial Control
Din Rail
360W
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3.600" L x 2.130" W (91.44mm x 54.10mm)
4.490" (114.05mm)

About  Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems are devices specifically designed to provide a temporary power source to external devices in the event of a power outage. Their primary function is to ensure that critical equipment can continue to operate or safely shut down during power disruptions, preventing data loss or damage. UPS systems are versatile and can be used in various settings, including homes, industrial facilities, and network environments. They offer two main methods of power delivery: through standard AC outlets or by direct hardwiring into electrical circuits. This flexibility allows UPS systems to cater to different installation requirements and power demands. In addition to supplying power, UPS systems often incorporate advanced features to enhance power quality and protect connected devices. Some UPS models offer input voltage regulation, which helps stabilize the incoming AC power, compensating for fluctuations or irregularities in voltage levels. This ensures that devices receive a consistent and reliable power supply, reducing the risk of malfunctions or damage caused by voltage variations. Moreover, certain UPS systems also provide protection for media lines such as phone lines, Ethernet cables, or coaxial cables. This additional safeguarding feature prevents surges or electrical disturbances from reaching and damaging sensitive communication equipment connected to these media lines. Overall, UPS systems serve as vital backup power solutions, ensuring uninterrupted operation for critical devices or systems during power outages. Whether used in residential, industrial, or network applications, UPS systems offer power continuity, voltage regulation, and media line protection, contributing to the reliability and longevity of connected equipment.