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New Emerson Chloride Cross Rack 63A Input STS Redundant Switch CH54320KA00

$ 300.95

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: CH54320KA00
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Emerson

    Description

    New Emerson Chloride Cross Rack 63A Single Phase Input STS 2U Redundant Switch CH54320KA00
    Model:
    Cross Rack 63A STS
    P/N: CH54320KA00
    New
    Included:
    1 x New Emerson Chloride Cross Rack 63A Single Phase Input STS 2U Redundant Switch CH54320KA00
    Description:
    Available in 16, 32 and 63A, with a nominal voltage of 230 V, Chloride
    CROSS
    Rack exists in both single-phase input and single-phase output models. All models are designed for installation in 19-inch closed standard rack cabinets, occupying 2U in vertical rack space with a protection degree of IP21.
    In addition to the protection offered by
    UPS
    units, Chloride
    CROSS
    Rack ensures a further level of safety, having the ability to switch between alternative power sources. The advanced control ‘break before make’ (
    BBM
    ) switching feature, provides high safety for all loads in all operational modes and its reduced dimensions make it ideal for mission critical environments where footprint is a key issue.
    Features and Benefit
    Ability to switch between two alternative single-phase power sources, ensuring redundant power to critical loads.
    The ‘fixed priority’ operational mode, allows the preferred input line to be selected, enabling automatic transfer of the load to the priority line whenever its parameters fall within certain values.
    BBM modality on both poles, thus ensuring that the two sources will never be directly connected.
    CBEMA guidelines are met due to Chloride
    CROSS
    Rack’s ability to switch between independent AC power sources in both synchronous and asynchronous conditions, relative to the input waveforms.
    Emergency switching, provides the transfer to the alternative source, in only a few milliseconds.
    Ability to recognize downstream short-circuits that are caused by loads or distribution.
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