WAGO Corporation has added a UPS Controller (and batteries), as well as Buffer and Redundancy modules to the 787 Series Advanced Power Supply line.
The 787 Series modules minimize downtime by shielding complex automation systems and components from common disturbances (e.g., voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortion and outages).
Encapsulated in a robust, DIN-rail mount metal housing, every module includes three LEDs, and at least one signal output status LED (varies per model). To ensure reliability, the modules utilize CAGE CLAMP® Spring Pressure Connection Technology for fast, easy and maintenance-free terminations.
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Controller Packed with Exclusives WAGO-exclusive free configuration and monitoring software is bundled with the 787 Series UPS Controller for convenient custom configuration, diagnostics and monitoring. The 787 Series UPS is also the only one of its kind that provides both an LCD/keypad and RS-232 interface. Under normal operation, the UPS controller charges the 787 Series battery. During an outage, the UPS controller engages the battery, preventing data loss. In addition to free software, the UPS Controller operates at 95% efficiency, and boasts an operating temperature range of -10°C to +60°C.
Capacitive Buffer and Redundancy Modules During shorter power interruptions such as brownouts, the 787 Series buffer module protects data. The 787 Series redundancy modules safeguard two power supplies that are parallel-connected to provide system redundancy or additional power.
WAGO is the leader in spring pressure connection technology that eliminates loose wires resulting from vibration and temperature cycling, while providing highly reliable, corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free connections. Products: DIN-rail, PCB and chassis mount terminal blocks; signal conditioners; the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM and more.
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