Eaton Power-Sure 800 Line Conditioner – 208V AC, 240V AC 3500VA 2450W 208V

VPN: T800R-03501 UPC: 743172021434 SKU: 2M4697

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PWRSURE 800 OFC/RCPT 3.5KVA 208V

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Additional Information
    • Line Regulation: +/- 2% Vout for +10% to -20% Vin at 100% Load
    • Load Regulation: +/-3% for 0% to 100% load
    • Immunity to Distortion: @40% THD Vin, 5% Max THD Vout
    • Ride-through Capability: 1 cycle
    • Voltage Recovery: 2 cycles to 95%, 3 cycles to 100%
    • K-Factor: K-30 Rated
    • Power Factor Correction: Input of 0.95 typical
    • Harmonic Attenuation: -23dB for load reflected harmonics
    • Galvanic Isolation: NEC 250-5d, 0.001 pf
    • Surge Protection: UL 1449 Rating 330v; ANSI/IEEE C62.41-Cat B3
    • Common Mode Noise Attenuation: 140 dB
    • Transverse Mode Noise Attenuation: 120 dB
    • Reliability: 200,000 hours (MTBF)
    • Audible Noise: 1 meter A scale, 52dB to 56dB
    • Efficiency: Approx. 92% at full load
Country of Origin United States
Physical Characteristics
Weight (Approximate) 73 lb
Height 17.5″
Width 8.5″
Depth 12.8″
Technical Information
Protection Type AC Surge
AC Noise
Harmonics
Lightning
Plug/Connector Type NEMA L6-20P
Receptacle Type NEMA 5-20R
Receptacles Detail 4 x NEMA 5-20R
General Information
Product Type Line Conditioner
Manufacturer Part Number T800R-03501
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.eaton.com
Manufacturer Eaton Corporation
Product Model T800R-03501
Product Name Power-Sure 800 Line Conditioner
Product Line Power-Sure
Brand Name Eaton
Power Description
Input Voltage 208 V AC
240 V AC
Output Voltage 240 V AC
240 V AC
Maximum Frequency 60 Hz
Minimum Frequency 50 Hz
Load Capacity (VA) 3500 W
Load Capacity (Watt) 2450 W

Eaton Power-Sure 800 Line Conditioner – 208V AC, 240V AC 3500VA 2450W 208V
Every facet of our daily life is being automated by faster microprocessors and microprocessor-based equipment which require steady continuous power. As market pressures force the deregulation of the electrical industry, utility companies have and control over the quality of power supplied to sensitive electronic equipment. In industry, the effects of unreliable power can be seen in the erroneous motion of computer-controlled milling machines, causing irreparable damage to expensive manufacturing equipment or finished products. Additionally, poor power quality can cause motor driven equipment to operate inefficiently and overheat, causing premature failure. In data processing and medical applications, the effects of unreliable power can be translated into incorrect data, lost memory, premature component failure, mixed and garbled data and inaccurate diagnostics. Power conditioning alleviates these problems.

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