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  • ernesto2019
    Technician
    • Jul 2019
    • 14

    [Misc] canon ir advance 8085 power protector

    I have a canon ir advance 8085 and I need to know which power protector you recommend, the copier voltage is 110 v
  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
    • 22808

    #2
    Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

    Originally posted by ernesto2019
    I have a canon ir advance 8085 and I need to know which power protector you recommend, the copier voltage is 110 v
    do you want a surge?

    a power conditioner?

    protector is a rather vague term

    try these they carry a warranty

    ESP Multi-Stage Surge Protection and Power Conditioners

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    • ernesto2019
      Technician
      • Jul 2019
      • 14

      #3
      Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

      Originally posted by Phil B.
      do you want a surge?

      a power conditioner?

      protector is a rather vague term

      try these they carry a warranty

      ESP Multi-Stage Surge Protection and Power Conditioners

      Thank you very much friend I will take it into consideration

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      • Phil B.
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        10,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2016
        • 22808

        #4
        Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

        Originally posted by ernesto2019
        Thank you very much friend I will take it into consideration
        If you tell me what you're looking for i would be glad to make suggestions.
        31 yrs in industry and the major brands that have corporate accts used rebadged unit from ESP.


        Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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        • ernesto2019
          Technician
          • Jul 2019
          • 14

          #5
          Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

          Originally posted by Phil B.
          If you tell me what you're looking for i would be glad to make suggestions.
          31 yrs in industry and the major brands that have corporate accts used rebadged unit from ESP.


          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
          I want to protect the Canon Adv 8085 copier from high and low voltages where this machine is working

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          • Phil B.
            Field Supervisor

            10,000+ Posts
            • Jul 2016
            • 22808

            #6
            Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

            Originally posted by ernesto2019
            I want to protect the Canon Adv 8085 copier from high and low voltages where this machine is working
            first of all I would have the customer PAY a certified electrician to come out and verify that the power is GTG.

            a SURGE protector will only handle SPIKES in voltage... not dips.

            you need a line conditioner for major dips in the power.

            one of the biggest problems I have seen is where the ground has power on it. .5v is acceptable anything over that the electrician needs to solve that problem.

            you can go to the ESP website and read for yourself which of their products fits your specific needs.

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            • songela
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              • Mar 2008
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              #7
              Re: canon ir advance 8085 power protector

              Originally posted by ernesto2019
              I want to protect the Canon Adv 8085 copier from high and low voltages where this machine is working
              Seems like this is a matter of a Voltage Stabilizer which is capable of compensating when supply voltage goes down as well as being capable of limiting it when it goes higher than nominal rating.

              When so much brands are available on the market, you don't have to be bothered looking for certain brands. TWO criteria are important here, the TYPE and CAPACITY (rating).

              Voltage Stabilisers usually come in two types: Relay Type and Servo-motor Controlled Type.

              Relay types are NOT suitable for copiers as relay switchings are likely to cause temporary change of parameters resulting in brief change of Copy Density. As such you may experience dark lines across feed direction.

              Servo-motor Types offer stepless voltage stabilisation and will not cause any variations in the copy density. These are very proper for copiers, thus should be your choice.

              The second criterion is Capacity (the power rating) which is expressed in kW or kVA. For that iR A8085 it should not be less than 3kVA (3000VA).(if not shared by other equipments). A higher Stabiliser rating will be even better, that is, the equipment's power demand should exceed the rating of Stabiliser. You may check the copier's name plate to verify its power demands, eg 110v, 20A, 60Hz which means 2200VA. Then you should remember to add the power demands for the Finisher and other peripherals.

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