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| Voltage | WPC | AH/kVA | Length | Width | Height | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 208VAC | N/A | 3.8 Kva | 23.3" | 9.9" | 32.4" | 142Â lb |
| Voltage | 208VAC |
| WPC | N/A |
| Amp/H | 3.8 Kva |
| Length | 23.3" |
| Width | 9.9" |
| Height | 32.4" |
| Weight | 142Â lb |
The Xtreme Power TXVR is an isolated electronic voltage regulator engineered for facilities that need clean, stable, noise-free power without the use of batteries. Designed for sites with severe voltage fluctuations, grounding problems, or electrical interference, the TXVR maintains output within ±1% even when the utility input swings from −45% to +45%. It’s an ideal solution for protecting sensitive IT, AV, control, and instrumentation loads when runtime isn’t required—but power quality is.
A built-in galvanic isolation transformer eliminates common-mode noise, reduces ground-related interference, and can help minimize the need for costly dedicated circuits. Optional configurable PDU outputs support a wide range of receptacle requirements, including mixed-voltage environments. The TXVR is also TAA compliant, making it well-suited for U.S. federal and government installations. And for long-term flexibility, the TXVR can be upgraded to a full UPS by adding firmware and external battery cabinets if runtime requirements change.
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Function | Isolated electronic voltage regulation (no batteries) |
| Regulation | ±1% output regulation |
| Input Correction Range | −45% to +45% (utility input variation) |
| Isolation | Built-in galvanic isolation transformer |
| Surge Protection | ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Cat. A & B; 6kV/200–500A; 100kHz ring wave |
| Let-Through | < 10V (L–N), < 0.5V (N–G) |
| Compliance | UL-1778, cUL, FCC Class A, RoHS, TAA |
| Upgrade Path | Upgradeable to UPS with firmware + external battery cabinets |
Tell us your input voltage, target output voltage, load (kW), and site power issues (sags, noise, ground loops), and we’ll help you spec the right TXVR configuration for clean, stable power without batteries.