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News Release from: Unipower Europe | Subject: Gravitas Mercury
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 January 2001
Space-sving energy-efficient telecomms
power
Gravitas Mercury is a new space-saving energy system from Unipower Telecom designed to power the computer-telephony integrated systems equipment of small to medium enterprises with growth potential.
Gravitas Mercury is a new space-saving energy system from Unipower Telecom designed to power the computer-telephony integrated systems equipment of small to medium enterprises with growth potential It can provide up to 22.5A in a 48V system or 45A in a 24V system using three hot-swap Mercury rectifiers housed in a space-saving 1U (44mm high) rack-mounting enclosure
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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A 7U battery tray houses batteries with sufficient capacity for up to one hour of autonomy.
A battery isolator switch and fuse protection is incorporated into the battery tray.
DC output distribution is through six pluggable screw terminal connectors, each of which is fused and has an LED for visual status indication.
An optional 1U module provides low voltage disconnect to provide overdischarge protection for valve regulated lead acid batteries.
This module may also incorporate a 6-way fused DC circuit breaker panel as an alternative to the standard pluggable terminal blocks.
Analogue or digital system controllers are optionally available in 1U high rack-mounting format.
Gravitas Energy Systems provide a scaleable solution for the systems manager.
As the company grows supply capacity can be expanded and control and remote monitoring/diagnostic facilities may be added. Request a free brochure from Unipower Europe ...
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