600W UPS Power Conditioner

600W UPS Power Conditioner

APC J10-600W UPS Power Conditioner

Surge protected outlets keep your home theater safe from damaging surges, spikes and even lightning. If you contol power, it also means you control noise and interference that can harm picture and sound quality. The J Type Power Conditioner with Battery Backup offers the best value in protection for home theater systems.

Home electronics cost a lot of money, so it’s smart to protect that investment with an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). The very real danger of power surges can wipe out valuable information and systems, which means your home theater, computer, and other electronics are at risk. Stop relying on cheap power strips. Instead, use a single component that eliminates all power threats to your high performance AV system.

The J10 – Save Money While You Save Your System

The J-Type Power Conditioner with Battery Backup offers best value in protection for your home theater system. All components safe from damaging surges, spikes and even lightning. Basically, Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) keeps voltage levels steady to ensure safe operation during low and high voltage conditions. So to sum it up – battery backup power keeps the home theater on, protects expensive TV bulbs and saves recordings stored on a DVR when the power goes out.

What’s Susceptible To Outages?

One blip in your power can cause very costly situation.

Why Is Power A Problem?

Numerous electric-powered machines aid in business and household tasks, as well as entertain and inform us. What was built years ago for powering factories producing manufactured goods is struggling to adapt to provide continuous, sufficient-grade power to sensitive electronics processing valuable information.

UPS Stays On And Covers Outages

Thankfully, the APC UPS power conditioner stays on long enough to cover such outages, giving you time to shut everything down properly.

What Is A Power Event?

Sags, surges, noise, spikes, blackouts. . . what really happens to connected devices when they experience a power anomaly? Imagine lightning has just struck a nearby transformer. For PC users, the surge could have traveled into your computer via the AC outlet or phone lines.

Comparison Specifications

  • Output Power Capacity: 600W / 1000VA
  • Max Configurable Power: 600W / 100VA
  • Waveform Type: Stepped Approximation To A Sinewave
  • Output Connections: (12) NEMA 5-15R
  • Nominal Input Voltage: 120V
  • Input Frequency: 50/60Hz +/- 3Hz (Auto Sensing)
  • Input Connections: IEC-320 C14
  • Cord Length: 10 Feet
  • Input Voltage Range For Main Operations: 90 – 140 V
  • Maximum Input Current: 12A

Additional Specifications

  • Input Breaker Capacity: 15A
  • Battery Type: Maintenance-Free Sealed Lead-Acid Battery
  • Battery Is Leakproof Suspended Electrolyte
  • Typical Recharge Time: 16 Hours
  • Typical Backup Time At Half Load: 18.8 Minutes
  • Typical Backup Time At Full Load: 6.4 Minutes
  • Control Panel: Multi-Funtion LCD Status And Control Console
  • Audible Alarm
  • Surge Energy Rating: 3200 Joules
  • Full Time Multi-Pole Noise Filtering

Manufacturer Specifications

  • Dataline Protection: RJ-11 Modem/Fax, Cable Modem / Video Protection
  • Co-Axial Video / Cable Protection
  • Operating Environment: 32 – 104 Degrees F
  • Operating Relative Humidity: 5 – 95 Percent
  • Operating Elevation: 0 – 10,000 Feet
  • Storage Temperature: 5 – 113 Degrees F

Dimensional Specifications

  • Dimensions: 5.25″ H x 17″ W x 18″ D
  • Weight: 43.30 Pounds

APC J10 Warranty Details

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Originally posted 2009-09-01 07:20:49.

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