NVT NV-8PS42-PVD 8-Channel power supply active receiver hub

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: NVT Phybridge
  • Model code: NV-8PS42-PVD
  • Output Voltage: 28 V AC
  • Power Supplies & Batteries: Yes
Additional info:

The 8-channel NV-8PS42-PVD is a key hybrid component that consolidates all CCTV system cabling using standard EIA/TIA 568B structured building wiring. Designed for installation in the IDF/Telecom Closet or MDF/Equipment Room, Power Supply StubEQ™ Active Receiver Hubs have individual floating 28 V AC outputs that support at-distance camera loads up to 1 Amp per channel for cable runs up to 460m (1,500ft). A built-in StubEQ™ video receiver hub ensures a zero loss video signal for connection into a DVR or IP encoder. Standard features include: per channel automatic-reset fault protection, transient protection, ground loop free individually floating outputs, and power and video diagnostics. All NVT products are UL and cUL listed, are compliant with CE, RoHS, WEEE, and come with NVT's lifetime warranty.

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Make NVT Phybridge
Manufacturer NVT Phybridge
Category CCTV>Power supplies & batteries
Model code NV-8PS42-PVD
Output Voltage 28 V AC
Power Supplies & Batteries Yes
Additional info

The 8-channel NV-8PS42-PVD is a key hybrid component that consolidates all CCTV system cabling using standard EIA/TIA 568B structured building wiring. Designed for installation in the IDF/Telecom Closet or MDF/Equipment Room, Power Supply StubEQ™ Active Receiver Hubs have individual floating 28 V AC outputs that support at-distance camera loads up to 1 Amp per channel for cable runs up to 460m (1,500ft). A built-in StubEQ™ video receiver hub ensures a zero loss video signal for connection into a DVR or IP encoder. Standard features include: per channel automatic-reset fault protection, transient protection, ground loop free individually floating outputs, and power and video diagnostics. All NVT products are UL and cUL listed, are compliant with CE, RoHS, WEEE, and come with NVT's lifetime warranty.

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