This listing is for a power conditioner.
- Make: OneAc
- Model #: CC1128
- Amps: 24
- Phase: 1
- Hz: 60
- Input Voltage (VAC): 120
- Output Voltage (VAC): 120
- P/N: 012-000
- Serial: 9236-1493
- Includes all/only items pictured.
Power Conditioning
ONEAC’s unique power conditioning architecture provides unmatched
protection against the full range of power line disturbances. Components
include:
Full output isolation: ONEAC’s proprietary low impedance transformer
design. Completely safeguards against lightning and other high energy
surges without creating detrimental side effects.
Virtual Kelvin Ground: Eliminates the full spectrum of conducted
power line noise (from 50 kHz to 10 MHz) in all modes, reduces the
effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD), and provides an exceptionally
clean signal reference ground for electronic systems.
Approvals
Units which use a 5-20R connector meet UL1012. All other North American
Models are C-UL approved.
Performance Characteristics
Nominal input voltage: 120 Vac, 60 Hz
Surge voltage withstand capability: ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Category A&B,
6 kV/200 & 500 Amp, 100 kHz ringwave
Surge and Noise Rejection-Isolation: with unit under power, and ANSI/IEEE
C62.41 Category A pulse applied either normal mode (L-N) or common mode
(N-G) at the input, the noise output voltage will be less than 10V normal mode
and less than 0.5V common mode in all four quadrants using a Keytek 711A/J
(or equivalent) surge generator and a low-voltage, high sensitivity probe.
Load Power Factor: 0:3 leading to 0.3 lagging
Load Regulation Response Time: <2 msec for a 50% change in load
Interruption Response Time: output voltage will track input voltage in less
than 2 msec at power-off and power-on for a single-cycle asynchronous notch
Distortion: <1% THD added into a resistive load
Overload Protection: units greater than 385VA feature an external current
breaker switch.
Automatic resetting internal thermal cutout.
Cooling: convection
RFó Insertion Loss (line to load and load to line)
CL Series: 40 kHz to 2 MHz — 50 dB typical
20 kHz to 3 MHz — 40 dB typical
10 kHz to 5 MHz — 30 dB typical
CP Series 400 kHz to 4 MHz — 50 dB typical
100 kHz to 10 MHz — 40 dB typical
30 kHz to 30 MHz — 35 dB typical
All Other Series 400 kHz to 4 MHz — 50 dB typical
100 kHz to 10 MHz — 40 dB typical
30 kHz to 30 MHz — 30 dB typical