Provides durable, weather-proof casing to protect an FTTx unit. Features outdoor mounting for access to the power supply and batteries.

Occurs when incoming voltage is higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as a surge or a spike. (Also known as over-voltage and overvoltage.)

Provides automatic over-voltage protection (OVP) and over-current protection (OCP) for the battery backup unit and optical network terminal (ONT).

Computer and consumer electronics such as cables, hubs, USB chargers, mobile batteries, and power inverters.

Delivers AC power to servers, equipment, and connected devices via a power distribution unit (PDU).

The ratio of real power (watts) to apparent power (VA), expressed as a number between 0 and 1. Watts divided by VA = Power Factor.

Controls the incoming power to a power supply in order to bring the power factor as close to unity power as possible.

Include network-grade plugs and outlets, an AC power cord, and a cord retention tray to enhance safety, efficiency, and performance.

A sustained over voltage that generally subsides after a few seconds.