HPP-2000 protects peripheral electronic devices and network equipment from the inrush current of printers.

The portable power HPP-2000 can issue certificates related to the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Management Strengthening Act.
When turning on a copier or printer, or when waking it from standby mode, inrush current occurs. Inrush current refers to a large current that flows momentarily, typically several times to more than ten times the normal current. In the case of printers, inrush current may also occur during printing. When inrush current occurs, the power supply voltage fluctuates and becomes unstable, affecting PCs and network devices connected to the same circuit breaker.
In the case of tenant buildings, the amount of available electrical power is almost determined by the area of the rented space, so caution is necessary. After executing print processing, if the server suddenly stops, attention must be paid to the circuit breaker installed in the DX environment.


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