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DPC 4830HI

Part Number
4830HI
Manufacturer
DPC
In Stock

DPC 4830HI is a rectifier module designed to convert AC power to stable DC power, essential for reliable operation of telecom and data centre equipment.

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Specifications

Weight 1.1900 kg  /  2.62 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.236 kg  /  0.52 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 28.1000 × 10.5000 × 4.0000 cm  /  11.1 × 4.1 × 1.6 in
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About This Part

The DPC 4830HI is a high-performance rectifier module, a critical component within power supply systems designed for telecommunications and data centre infrastructure. As part of DPC's robust power solutions, this module typically features a compact, hot-swappable form factor, allowing for seamless integration and maintenance within compatible power shelves. Its primary function is to efficiently convert incoming AC utility power into stable, regulated DC power, which is essential for powering sensitive electronic equipment such as switches, routers, servers, and base station equipment. Key technical specifications for such modules generally include a wide AC input voltage range (e.g., 85-264VAC), a standard DC output voltage (commonly -48VDC or +24VDC for telecom applications), and a substantial current capacity, ensuring consistent power delivery even under varying load conditions. Modern rectifier modules like the DPC 4830HI are engineered for high efficiency, often exceeding 94-96%, to minimize energy loss and operational costs, while also incorporating advanced protection features against over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature conditions, thereby safeguarding connected infrastructure. The DPC 4830HI rectifier module is deployed in a wide array of mission-critical environments where uninterrupted and stable DC power is paramount. It is typically installed within modular power systems found in telecommunication central offices, mobile base stations (including 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G sites), fixed-line access networks, and core network infrastructure. Furthermore, it finds extensive application in data centres, colocation facilities, and enterprise IT environments where reliable power delivery to servers, storage arrays, and networking equipment is non-negotiable. This module supports various network platforms by providing the foundational DC power required for their operation, ensuring system uptime and performance. It solves critical problems related to power stability, converting fluctuating AC grid power into the precise DC voltage required by sensitive electronics, and often works in conjunction with battery banks to provide seamless backup power during outages. Operators across the telecom and data centre industries utilize such modules to maintain operational continuity, expand network capacity, and upgrade existing power infrastructure with more efficient and reliable components. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and sustainable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished units of the Part Number 4830HI rectifier module. Our extensive inventory includes high-quality, fully tested DPC equipment, enabling telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without the significant capital expenditure associated with new hardware. Revo specializes in sourcing and supplying reliable, pre-owned telecom and data centre equipment, ensuring that each refurbished DPC 4830HI module meets stringent performance standards. By providing access to these essential components, Revo helps extend the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, supporting network continuity and reducing electronic waste. This approach allows businesses to maintain robust power systems, enhance network resilience, and achieve their operational goals with a more economical and environmentally responsible strategy.