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Product News: IDEAL Voltage Performance Monitor

Detects damaging voltage sags, swells, impulses, and total harmonic distortion

Wed, 07/15/2009 - 13:23
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(IDEAL Industries Inc.: Sycamore, IL) --  While all electronic equipment is designed to handle varying voltage within a specified range, voltage events become a concern when they exceed designed tolerances. The Voltage Performance Monitor (VPM) from IDEAL quickly and accurately identifies voltage events and harmonics that cause IT equipment damage or failures.

"Our VPM tells the technician if problematic voltage events on the circuit are occurring and logs the time, duration, and severity of the event," explains Dave Skowronski, product manager for IDEAL. "It gives technicians the power to quickly determine if an equipment problem is related to voltage and if a circuit is safe for new or existing equipment, such as computers, copy machines, or servers. It also lets a technician easily verify the need for a UPS installation or a surge protective device, as well as confirm the protection provided by such equipment."

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