Latest on Snap One's Line of WattBox Power Distributors – Crucial Details Unveiled
New WattBox 820 Series Power Distribution Units Unveiled
Snap One has introduced a new series of WattBox IP controllable power distribution units (PDUs) designed for high-amperage systems. The new 820 Series retains many of the same popular features as WattBox's original 15-amp 800 Series, while offering increased capacity to support demanding electrical loads.
The strategically placed outlets on all 820 Series power distribution units maximize outlet use and installation flexibility. The first two models available in the 820 Series are the WB-820-IPVM-12 and WB-820CH1U-IPVM-8, featuring 12 and 8 individually controlled and metered outlets respectively.
The 820 Series power distribution units are compatible with leading control platforms including Control4, Crestron, Elan, RTI, and URC. They are also compatible with a next-generation Telnet API, allowing for deployment and monitoring across various projects.
OvrC, WattBox's remote monitoring and resolution system, allows integrators to detect underperforming devices and quickly resolve simple issues. End-users can gain insight into their systems via the client-facing OvrC Connect app. The 820 Series power distribution units provide deep insight into the entire system through OvrC integration.
The WB-820-IPVM-12 and WB-820CH1U-IPVM-8 feature built-in surge protection and power conditioning. The 20-amp and 15-amp outlets can be combined within a single 820 Series power distribution unit to meet the power specifications of a job.
The 820 Series power distribution units can be paired with an optional WattBox Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for back-up power during electrical outages. OvrC can be used to set threshold ranges for voltage, power, and current, and to receive notifications when a connected device falls out of range.
The 820 Series power distribution units are designed to meet the demands of high-power environments, facilitating a smooth transition for systems integrators handling commercial and dedicated theater projects. WattBox will follow this initial release with a 2-outlet version, giving systems integrators options for jobs of all sizes.
While exact specifications, new features, and benefits specific to the 820 Series WattBox IP controllable PDUs for high-amperage setups were not found in the provided search results, consulting Snap One’s official product documentation or announcements directly would be necessary for precise, up-to-date details. However, based on general knowledge, Snap One's WattBox product line typically includes key features such as IP control for remote power management and monitoring, high-amperage capacity to support demanding electrical loads, multiple outlets with surge protection for device safety, energy usage monitoring and scheduling capabilities, and robust construction for commercial or professional AV systems.
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