Description
Eaton PowerSure 800 T800R-02100 2100VA Line Conditioner
Experience pristine power for your sensitive electronics with the Eaton PowerSure 800 T800R-02100. Built around a special high K-Factor transformer, this line conditioner is engineered to handle harmonic currents without overheating, delivering reliable performance even in electrical environments with heavy loads. By virtually eliminating transient harmonics reflected back onto the mains, it protects building wiring and connected equipment from the spikes, flicker, and data-disturbing disturbances that can cause downtime and hardware wear. This model is designed for professionals who rely on steady power for servers, workstations, network gear, laboratory instruments, and high‑end AV systems, delivering clean, regulated power that minimizes faults and maximizes uptime. Whether you operate a small data closet, a home office with demanding equipment, or a lab workstation, the PowerSure 800 helps maintain optimal voltage conditions, reduces electrical noise, and preserves the integrity of your critical loads. With a robust 2100VA rating, it provides ample headroom to support multiple essential devices while protecting them from the hazards of an unruly power grid. In short, it’s a dependable companion for building secure, efficient, and resilient power infrastructure.
- Advanced Harmonics Management: The design centers on a high K-Factor transformer that actively handles harmonic currents, preventing overheating and minimizing reflected harmonics. This results in cleaner mains power for sensitive electronics, reducing the risk of performance degradation and unexpected equipment resets caused by polluted power lines.
- Transformer‑Based Power Conditioning: Unlike simple surge protectors, the PowerSure 800 uses transformer-based conditioning to regulate voltage, suppress transients, and stabilize output. The conditioning process helps maintain a steady voltage profile even when the input fluctuates, which is vital for servers, NAS devices, and precision instruments that demand consistent performance.
- Comprehensive Surge and Noise Suppression: Built to shield loads from surges, spikes, and transient events, this unit also helps minimize EMI/RFI noise. The result is reduced electrical noise on data lines and peripherals, fewer data errors, and improved reliability for networking gear, audio/video equipment, and measurement devices.
- Regulated, Clean Output for Critical Loads: By delivering a stable, regulated output, the PowerSure 800 safeguards connected equipment from voltage sags and surges. This protection translates into longer equipment life, fewer component failures, and more consistent performance in environments with fluctuating mains power, such as multi-story buildings or older infrastructure.
- Reliability and Easy Integration: Designed for durability and continuous operation, this line conditioner integrates smoothly into office, lab, or small data-center setups. It is suitable for wall or floor placement in residential, commercial, or institutional settings, and its quiet operation helps maintain a productive workspace without distraction.
Technical Details of Eaton PowerSure 800 T800R-02100 2100VA Line Conditioner
- Power rating: 2100 VA (line conditioning for mid‑sized loads)
- Transformer type: High K-Factor transformer designed to tolerate harmonic currents without overheating
- Function: Line conditioner with harmonic control, transient suppression, and EMI/RFI filtering
- Protection: Surges and voltage fluctuations mitigated to provide a stable, clean output for connected devices
- Output quality: Regulated AC power with reduced electrical noise for improved reliability of sensitive equipment
How to Install Eaton PowerSure 800 T800R-02100 2100VA Line Conditioner
Installing the PowerSure 800 is straightforward and requires only common electrical considerations to maximize performance and safety. Begin by planning a stable, ventilated location with adequate clearance to avoid overheating and to allow for proper air circulation around the unit. Ensure the installation site has a dedicated circuit capable of delivering the appropriate current for the load you intend to protect. Although the PowerSure 800 is designed to be compatible with standard electrical outlets, consult local electrical codes or a qualified electrician to confirm the right outlet type and wiring practice in your environment.
Step-by-step guidance:
- Power off and unplug all equipment you intend to connect to the line conditioner before making any connections.
- Place the PowerSure 800 on a sturdy surface or mount it in an approved enclosure or rack area that allows for sufficient airflow and access for maintenance checks.
- Connect the unit to a suitable wall outlet using the supplied power input cord. Do not exceed the stated 2100 VA capacity by loading too many high-draw devices simultaneously.
- Attach your critical devices to the conditioned outlets on the PowerSure 800. Prioritize servers, workstations, switches, routers, and sensitive measurement equipment to take full advantage of regulated power and harmonic suppression.
- Power on the unit and verify indicator LEDs or display (if equipped) for normal operation. Begin with a small load and gradually introduce additional devices while monitoring performance and temperature to ensure proper cooling and operation.
Ongoing care is simple: keep the unit in a well-ventilated space, perform periodic visual inspections for dust buildup, and ensure that cables remain organized to prevent airflow obstruction. If the environment experiences unusually high ambient temperatures, consider relocating the unit to maintain optimal cooling. This approach helps sustain the performance benefits of the PowerSure 800 over the long term.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Eaton PowerSure 800 a UPS? No. The PowerSure 800 is a line conditioner with harmonic management and transient suppression. It does not contain a battery backup. If you need uninterrupted power, pair it with a separate UPS solution for critical devices.
- What does high K-Factor transformer mean for my system? A high K-Factor transformer is designed to handle high levels of harmonic content without overheating, reducing thermal stress on the transformer and improving overall reliability when powering equipment with nonlinear loads.
- What kind of loads is this unit best suited for? It is ideal for servers, workstations, networking gear, lab instrumentation, audiovisual equipment, and other sensitive electronics that benefit from clean, regulated power and harmonic suppression.
- Does it protect against voltage sags and surges? Yes. The PowerSure 800 provides surge protection and voltage regulation to minimize the impact of sags, surges, and transient events on connected equipment.
- Do I need professional installation? For standard residential installations, following the user manual is typically sufficient. In commercial or complex environments, or when connecting multiple loads, consulting a licensed electrician is recommended to ensure proper wiring and compliance with local codes.
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