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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Postilnik" data-source="post: 10339" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Is there a rack-mounted UPS solution that also has a delayed outlet feature? Basically a combination of a middle atlantic ups and the Furman PS-8R, which isn't being made any more.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.furmansound.com/product.php?div=01&id=PS-8R_II" target="_blank">http://www.furmansound.com/product.php?div=01&id=PS-8R_II</a></p><p></p><p>We would like there to be an easy, safe way for non-technical staff to power cycle a system that includes an open architecture DSP processor and 3-5 amps. Technically only the processor really needs to be on the UPS to be protected from voltage fluctations etc., but I would like the whole system to be sequenced to avoid "pops" when things are turned off incorrectly.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: The amps we use (QSC RMX4050HD) each are rated for 11.9A current draw @ 120V, so no power sequencer is going to be able to support three of them. I would need a sequencer that can shut the amps off even when they are powered by their respective isolated 20A circuits. Is this done with a relay or something similar? The amps don't seem to have any auxiliary power control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Postilnik, post: 10339, member: 184"] Is there a rack-mounted UPS solution that also has a delayed outlet feature? Basically a combination of a middle atlantic ups and the Furman PS-8R, which isn't being made any more. [url]http://www.furmansound.com/product.php?div=01&id=PS-8R_II[/url] We would like there to be an easy, safe way for non-technical staff to power cycle a system that includes an open architecture DSP processor and 3-5 amps. Technically only the processor really needs to be on the UPS to be protected from voltage fluctations etc., but I would like the whole system to be sequenced to avoid "pops" when things are turned off incorrectly. EDIT: The amps we use (QSC RMX4050HD) each are rated for 11.9A current draw @ 120V, so no power sequencer is going to be able to support three of them. I would need a sequencer that can shut the amps off even when they are powered by their respective isolated 20A circuits. Is this done with a relay or something similar? The amps don't seem to have any auxiliary power control. [/QUOTE]
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