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Transmitter Chassis:
The Transmitter Chassis takes standard AC power (for example, 110/220V outlets or 208V source from a rack-PDU) and converts it into high voltage (360V) limited current DC power. It then transforms the DC power signal into a Pulse Current waveform delivered over a Class 4 multi-conductor cable. Each pulse has a short duration of time (e.g., 3ms). The redundant fault management system within the Transmitter Chassis will almost instantly detect a fault (e.g., a cable short or a person touching the wires). Once a fault is detected, it triggers the system to stop power transmission within milliseconds, making it safer than traditional powering methods. Delivering power in this manner enables the use of a thin copper cable and wiring methods afforded to communications wiring per NEC guidelines* where cables housed in conduit are not required, and technicians may complete the installation.
| General Information | |
| Manufacturer | PANDUIT CORP |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PXTC1ARA |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.panduit.com |
| Brand Name | Panduit |
| Product Name | Fault Managed Power System Transmitter Chassis |
| Product Type | Fault Managed Power System Transmitter Chassis |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Application/Usage | Power System |
WARNING:: The plastic used in cable products can expose you to lead and lead components,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov