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ReServ uninterruptible power supplies

Altronix has announced that its new ReServ series of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are UL listed. Designed specifically for video surveillance systems, these low-voltage solutions combine a high-quality power supply with a UPS in a single, cost-effective solution. ReServ includes models for indoor and outdoor applications which provide true sine wave-regulated 24V AC, 12V DC or both simultaneously during normal, brown-out and power outage conditions. Additional features include an audible alarm to pr
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
675 Altronix has announced that its new ReServ series of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are UL listed. Designed specifically for video surveillance systems, these low-voltage solutions combine a high-quality power supply with a UPS in a single, cost-effective solution.

ReServ includes models for indoor and outdoor applications which provide true sine wave-regulated 24V AC, 12V DC or both simultaneously during normal, brown-out and power outage conditions. Additional features include an audible alarm to provide notification of a UPS trouble condition, supervisory status indicators, and AC fail and low battery reporting.

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