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- Power Protection in Countries With Unstable AC Mains Voltages
- Developing countries often have weak power generation and distribution systems: frequently resulting in mains voltage fluctuations beyond the 184 to 264VAC input range mandated by the European Norm. The author of this article has worked with infrastructure manufacturers and operators to address power-related reliability problems, which can be very expensive...
- White papers 2004-06-23
- Coordination of Telecommunications Surge Protective Devices in Countries With Unstable AC Power
- The rapid growth of the world market for telecommunications equipment will continue for the next several years. Manufacturers of radio infrastructure and switching equipment are based in the USA, Europe, and Japan with some minor exceptions. Yet, these manufacturers are often not familiar with power quality in places far away...
- White papers 2004-06-23
- The Benefits Provided by UPS and Line Conditioners With an Isolation Transformer: Dedication and Isolation
- With the recent proliferation of low cost standby UPS products, which claim to solve all the AC power problems, a false sense of security seems to exist among users who purchased and installed these basic non-isolated UPS for their PCs, fileservers, network/telecommunication equipment, point-of-sale terminals, etc. Such a false sense...
- White papers 2004-06-23
- Choosing UPS Protection for Underdeveloped Countries: Facing Unusual Challenges
- There are special challenges in designing a UPS system, which can provide the requisite AC power protection and backup in underdeveloped countries. A UPS manufacturer must be knowledgeable in handling all the possible power quality problems in the country where the UPS must be installed. TSi Power has developed several...
- White papers 2004-06-23
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