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Press Contact
Jim Jeffords
Email: jjeffords@akcp.com
AKCP introduces ±40-60 VDC and 12 VDC
Power Supplies
Bangkok, Thailand. April 19, 2005
AKCP, the world leader in SNMP based environmental
and security monitoring, today announced the production
of the ±40-60VDC and 12 VDC input power supplies.
AKCP has implemented the ±40-60 VDC input power
supply. The product is a DC to DC converter which
generates an output of 7.5 volts. This DC power
supply comes in an external box for use with all
AKCP sensorProbe and cameraProbe devices. For sensorProbe8-X20
and sensorProbe8-X60, there is an option to install
this power supply inside the box.
The lack of an AC power source is no longer a problem.
This new power supply supports the use of ±48
VDC generally used in telecommunications applications
by generating 15 watts output power. The power supply
has maximum capacity of a 2 ampere load.
AKCP’s new ±40-60 VDC power supply
is comprised of several safety features; isolated
ground between input and output, a redundant second
input channel which is automatically activated in
the event of primary channel failure, and over-voltage
protection, fuse protection, protection against
input voltage reversal.
AKCP also announces the availability of a 12 VDC
power supply with an output of 9 VDC. This power
supply includes a redundant second input channel
which is automatically activated in the event of
primary channel failure, and over-voltage protection,
protection against input voltage reversal.
The price of ±40-60 VDC and 12 VDC power
supply are $50.00 and $25.00, respectively. Both
power supplies are available immediately.
About AKCP
AKCP Inc., established in 1981, is the oldest and largest manufacturer of IP based environmental and security monitoring solutions. Over
15,000 organizations use AKCP solutions for disaster
prevention and infrastructure security. Providing
early warning of threats to the integrity of a company's
data and assets, AKCP serves the Rack Mount, Telecommunications,
Power, and Food and Beverage Industries, Corporate
Data Centers and Wiring Closets, Hospitals, Educational
Institutions, Department of Defense, and many more
industries requiring the ultimate in natural and
man made disaster prevention.
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