Magnetek Unveils Wireless Power Solutions at CTIA Show.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CTIA (1) See CompTIA. (2) (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, Washington, DC, www.ctia.org, www.wow-com.com) A membership organization founded in 1984 that is involved with regulatory and public affairs issues in the wireless industry. Wireless 2004 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2004 Magnetek Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : MAG) today introduced a number of new products for the "wireless world" at the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) 2004 Show in Atlanta, Georgia. On display at Booth 1259 in the Georgia World Congress Center The Georgia World Congress Center or GWCC is the major convention center in Atlanta. It is the fourth-largest convention center in the United States at 1.4 million ft2 (130,000 m2) and hosts more than a million visitors each year. , March 22-24, are three new Magnetek "system solutions" designed to cut cell-site costs and space requirements, while increasing operating efficiency, for wireless system operators. The Company's new Spectrum enclosure system supplies primary DC power for an entire cell site, and includes an integrated battery plant that provides the reserve power essential in the event of AC power outages This is a list of famous wide-scale power outages. 1965
In addition to the new Spectrum primary power system, Magnetek unveiled a complete line of Spectrum BBE BBE n abbr (US) (= Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks) → organizzazione filantropica enclosures designed to provide supplemental power for existing cell sites and other outdoor installations. These pre-engineered aluminum, battery back-up enclosures incorporate DC power systems for battery recharging and come equipped with HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free . Various configurations and enclosure choices offer a variety of battery reserve times, with the largest enclosure accommodating up to eight 48-Volt, 170-amp-hour battery strings. 24Vdc configurations are also available. The Company also launched its new PSC (Public Service Commission) Same as PUC. 500 DC power system controller at the CTIA show. The PSC500 monitors and controls the operation of DC power system rectifier rectifier, component of an electric circuit used to change alternating current to direct current. Rectifiers are made in various forms, all operating on the principle that current passes through them freely in one direction but only slightly or not at all in the (s) via an analog or digital interface, and is also used to remotely monitor other vital cell-site equipment such as batteries, generators, transmission apparatus, HVAC, tower lights, and site security. The controller's advanced features include user-definable alarms with Email-on-alarm notification capability and a battery run-time monitor that calculates available battery capacity. Ethernet networking is a standard feature, and the PSC500's web-based user interface simplifies monitoring and control of all key system functions. Other power products and systems on display in Booth 1259 at CTIA Wireless 2004 include Magnetek's 4-string and 6-string 48Vdc battery backup See UPS. enclosures, the Company's Access series of back-up power systems, enclosures for microwave radio and other transmission equipment, and heavy-duty battery rack systems certified to Zone 4 (earthquake) requirements. Magnetek provides an array of digital power control products and systems to telecom, datacom and Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. , utilities, government agencies, and original equipment manufacturers. They include rack- and cabinet-mounted DC power plants; modular walk-in enclosures and lightweight shelters; mobile "Cells on Wheels" (COWs) and "Cells on Light Trucks" (COLTs), and associated power infrastructure; NEBS-certified stand-by power accessories; and a variety of power products and systems that have remote monitoring (protocol) remote monitoring - (RMON) A network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single computer. Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base (MIB), RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a and control capability. Magnetek also designs and manufactures digital power control products and systems used in a variety of non-telecom applications requiring highly reliable, precise, energy-efficient power, including distributed power generation, industrial controls, medical electronics, semiconductor processing, consumer products, transportation, and information technology. The Company operates manufacturing and research facilities in North America, Europe and Asia, and had revenues of $202 million in its 2003 fiscal year, ended on June 30, 2003. For more information about Magnetek, visit the Company's website at http://www.magnetek.com. |
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