This kit places a Area Power Control (APC) on any support structure. The APC kit has two options, selecting which direction you would like the APC power to flow.
An Area Power Control (APC) has three main functions:
Its primary purpose is to regulate power flow, ensuring uninterrupted performance from devices and machinery, especially those with a fluctuating draw.
APCs also create sub-networks, as no devices on the far side of an APC are visible on the main network.
Lastly, an APC charges batteries, which can provide backup power to the sub-network in the case of an outage. Note that an APC requires a battery to stabilize power draw. It also has two variants, each allowing power to flow in one direction only.
To access the battery slot and power switch, the cover plate must be opened with a crowbar.
The battery in the slot of the APC has a max charging rate of 1000W.
An Area Power Control (APC) has three main functions:
Its primary purpose is to regulate power flow, ensuring uninterrupted performance from devices and machinery, especially those with a fluctuating draw.
APCs also create sub-networks, as no devices on the far side of an APC are visible on the main network.
Lastly, an APC charges batteries, which can provide backup power to the sub-network in the case of an outage. Note that an APC requires a battery to stabilize power draw. It also has two variants, each allowing power to flow in one direction only.
To access the battery slot and power switch, the cover plate must be opened with a crowbar.
The battery in the slot of the APC has a max charging rate of 1000W.