Furman unveils F1000-UPS power supply and conditioner

Feb 16, 2009 9:05 AM


             
The F1000-UPS features a robust, road-worthy chassis that includes removable rack ears. It can be installed in a system rack (2RU height) or on any flat surface.

The F1000-UPS features a robust, road-worthy chassis that includes removable rack ears. It can be installed in a system rack (2RU height) or on any flat surface.

Furman introduced the F1000-UPS rack-mount uninterruptible power supply/power conditioner, which provides battery backup, power protection, voltage regulation and line noise filtration for A/V equipment.

The system provides a 12-A capacity with 1000-VA battery backup to prevent data loss and allow orderly shutdown of connected equipment in the event of a power outage. It is fully programmable via RS-232, USB or LCD front-panel interface. The front-panel interface also displays valuable system and diagnostic information such as battery time remaining based on current load and voltage input/output.

The F1000-UPS features Critical Load Management, which allows users to prioritize allocation of battery power to connected equipment. A programmable IR blaster provides safe shutdown of remotely located equipment.


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