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Altronix 8DR SWH/EFLOW/FUSE/115 - T2SHK7F8PQ

Altronix T2SHK7F8PQ Power Distribution Module Overview The Altronix T2SHK7F8PQ is a compact power distribution module designed to distribute a single …

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Altronix 8DR SWH/EFLOW/FUSE/115 - T2SHK7F8PQ

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SKU: T2SHK7F8PQ
Condition: New

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Altronix T2SHK7F8PQ Power Distribution Module

Overview

The Altronix T2SHK7F8PQ is a compact power distribution module designed to distribute a single power input to eight individually fused outputs. This unit is essential for consolidating power delivery in surveillance installations, reducing wiring complexity and improving system reliability. It's engineered for environments where multiple devices require clean, protected power from a central source, such as within a network video recorder rack or a main equipment cabinet. The T2SHK7F8PQ model specifically addresses the need for fused protection on each output, preventing a fault on one device from affecting others.

Compatibility

This module is designed to accept a single power input (voltage and amperage determined by the connected power source, not specified for this module itself) and distribute it to up to eight low-voltage devices. It is compatible with a wide range of low-voltage power supplies commonly used in security and surveillance systems, including 12VDC or 24VDC configurations. It is suitable for powering IP cameras, access control readers, network switches, or other low-voltage security peripherals that require individual circuit protection. It is not specific to any particular camera or NVR brand but rather a general power distribution component.

Installation Notes

Installation requires connecting a single power source to the input terminals. Each of the eight output terminals must be connected to a low-voltage device, with a fuse (user-supplied, size dependent on device draw) inserted into the corresponding fuse holder for each output. Ensure the total current draw of all connected devices does not exceed the capacity of the input power supply and the module's overall rating. Proper wiring practices and adherence to local electrical codes are mandatory. The module is designed for mounting within enclosures or on DIN rails, depending on the specific installation context.

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