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Dual Input - Dual Output Voltage Regulator Now From Electronic Specialists

Electronic Specialists introduces a dual voltage regulator designed for engineering, development, laboratory and maintenance shop applications.

Natick, MA (PRWEB) January 24, 2006 -- Electronic Specialists introduces a dual voltage regulator designed for engineering, development, laboratory and maintenance shop applications.

Newly developed dual voltage regulator will accept 120 Volts and/or 240 Volts input and deliver 120 Volts or 240 Volts output.
Front panel switches are incorporated, permitting selection of input and output voltages. Panel indicators are configured to show presence of input voltage, or voltages, with further indicator illumination to indicate which voltage is applied to regulator primary windings.
A panel mount NEMA L5-30 twist-type plug connector with cord is the input point for 120 Volt power, while a NEMA L6-20 twist-type panel mount plug is the power entry point for 240 Volts.
120 Volt or 240 Volt output is switch selectable to provide the particular output voltage desired, while a corresponding indicator illuminates at the selected output sockets.
120 Volt is made available through either a NEMA 5-20 or NEMA L5-20 socket connector. Both connectors are active while the 120 volt output mode is selected.
240 Volt connectors are the NEMA 6-15 or NEMA L6-15, both of which are active when the 240 Volt output is selected.
Rated at 2,500 watts, regulator output voltage in either mode is held within +/- 3% over an input voltage range of +9% to -20%.
Augmenting the inherent interference, spike and surge suppression of the ferroresonant regulator design, both the 120 Volt and 240 Volt inputs include a wideband filter-suppressor to further inhibit power line disturbances from affecting delicate and sensitive connected electronic equipment. These bi-directional filter-suppressors also inhibit disturbances generated in connected apparatus from entering power lines, preventing disturbance to other equipment.
Priced at $3,825, the dual voltage regulator ships 3 to 6 weeks ARO.
This product can be seen on the Web at:
http://www.elect-spec.com/dual_voltageregulator.htm?prwebduo
A high resolution photo can be seen at:
http://www.elect-spec.com/klrduo0106x6d.jpg

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Frank Stifter
ELECTRONIC SPECIALISTS, INC
800-225-4876
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