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Power Rating
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Usually expressed in volt-amps, which is the product of the maximum RMS voltage and the RMS current that the conditioner can handle.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Input Voltage:
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Nominal line voltage to which the conditioner is connected.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Output Voltage:
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Output is regulated or conditioned voltage.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Voltage Regulation Accuracy
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Accuracy with which the output voltage is controlled.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Number of Outlets (if Applicable)
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While many power conditioners supply a single outlet for conditioned power, some feature multiple outlets. This is most often for equipment that does not consume a great deal of power, such as computers or light instrumentation. Not applicable for hard-wired or specialty conditioners such as boards.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Phase:
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Your choices are...
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Single Phase
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General public or standard commercial voltages are typically single phase. Examples include computers, office equipment, and many types of laboratory instruments.
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Three Phase
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Three phase power is typically reserved for industrial use for machines that benefit from its efficiency. Industrial motors and machines with motors often use three phase power.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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Frequency:
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Your choices are...
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50 Hz
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Common power frequency in Europe and other countries.
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60 Hz
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Common power frequency in the U.S., Canada, Japan, and other countries.
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400 Hz
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400 Hz power is typically used in aerospace applications.
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Other
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Any unlisted frequency.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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Protection
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Your choices are...
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Harmonics
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The device provides protection against changes in harmonics.
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Isolation
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The device provides isolation.
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Line Noise
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The device provides protection against noise.
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Lightning
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The device provides protection against lightning.
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Voltage Sags
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The device provides protection against voltage sags. Voltage sags are brief reduction in the voltage on ac power systems.
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Short Circuit
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The device provides protection against short-circuits.
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Surge
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The device provides protection against surge.
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Transient
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The device provides protection against Transient voltage.
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Unbalanced Loads
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The device provides protection against unbalanced Loads.
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Other
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Other unlisted protection types.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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