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Ideal for installations involving Large power amplifiers Power amplifier

The final stage in multistage amplifiers, such as audio amplifiers and radio transmitters, designed to deliver appreciable power to the load.
 on a common circuit, the UL-listed MPR-SEQ is a six-step controller that sequentially powers on components, while saving space within an integrated enclosure enclosure (inclosure) n. land bounded by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch or other physical evidence of boundary. Unfortunately, too often these creations are not included among the actual legally-described boundaries and cause legal problems.


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 system. Providing an economical, space-saving control solution for its Modular Power Raceway (MPR (MultiProtocol Router) Software from Novell that provides router capabilities for its NetWare servers. It supports IPX, IP, AppleTalk and OSI protocols as well as all the major LANs and WANs. ) System, Middle Atlantic Adj. 1. middle Atlantic - of a region of the United States generally including Delaware; Maryland; Virginia; and usually New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; "mid-Atlantic states"
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 Products sequencing can be initiated Locally via a front panel switch, as well as remotely using a wall plate or rack-panel mount switch, or via any contact closure switch. Designed with versatility in mind, the MPR-SEQ Sequencing Controller can be installed within an MPR raceway or as a stand-alone module that does not require any additional front rack space. The List price is $197. Visit www.middleatlantic.com.

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