Los Angeles,
CA, December 29, 2003 -
Magnetek, Inc. (NYSE: MAG), a leading
developer of digital power components
and systems, has introduced two
new compact energy stations well
suited for wireless telecom base
stations, roadside terminals, remote
switching cabinets and other installations
requiring compact, modular Dc power.
Packing 2,000 and 3,000 watts respectively,
the new energy stations slide easily
into standard rack shelving. The
2,000-watt model is 3.5 inches
("2U") high, and the 3,000-watt
model is 5.25 inches ("3U") high.
In both cases the power density
is nearly 3 watts per cubic inch,
making these the most powerful standard
energy stations of their size. Both
units automatically convert a wide
range of Ac input voltages into
reliable 48-volt Dc output. Both
feature modular redundancy, and
individual rectifier modules can
be added, removed or replaced without
shutting anything down.
Adding to their high reliability
and suiting them ideally for outdoor
installations, both models operate
in temperatures from at least -20?
to +55?. Operational with
or without battery back-up, they
include easily programmable local
and remote control (local and remote),
communications and battery management
capability. Remote control is facilitated
with Windows-based software.
Evaluation units are available in
four to six weeks, depending on
model. Prices range from $1,600
to $1,950 in production quantities.
Magnetek, Inc. manufactures digital
power supplies and systems used
in distributed power generation,
industrial controls, medical electronics,
semiconductor processing, consumer
products, transportation, communications,
information technology and other
applications requiring highly reliable,
precise, energy-efficient power.
The Company operates manufacturing
and research facilities in North
America, Europe and China and reported
total revenue of $202 million for
its 2003 fiscal year, which ended
on June 30, 2003.
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