Voltage Changers Are Rated Up To 2,000 VA

May 1, 2001
Available in four models rated at 100, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 VA, this line of voltage changers is used to adapt North American electronics to the operational specs required of foreign products. The changers can be also used for servicing 50- or 60-Hz

Available in four models rated at 100, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 VA, this line of voltage changers is used to adapt North American electronics to the operational specs required of foreign products. The changers can be also used for servicing 50- or 60-Hz circuits, are enclosed in a steel carrying case, and weigh between 12.7 to 76 lb., depending on model. They include a voltage selector, circuit protection device, an IEC 60320 C14 power-entry module, a NEMA 5-15 power outlet, and a transformer. All four units in the line are CE marked and their internal transformers are UL listed, CSA certified, and VDE approved. North American and international cordsets with C13 connectors that mate with the C14 outlet are also available. Prices range from $275 to $635 each.

Company: PANEL COMPONENTS CORP.

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