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What Is The Total Maximum Length Of Static Bar(s) That Can Be Attached To One Power Supply?

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What Is The Total Maximum Length Of Static Bar(s) That Can Be Attached To One Power Supply?

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All power supplies have a limitation on how many static eliminators they can power. This limitation is expressed as the maximum number of inches of static bar which a power supply can power. The calculation of number of inches is based on the effective length of the static bars. For example, two twelve foot effective length bars (288 total inches) could be powered by an N167 Power Supply (300″ maximum), but both bars could not be powered simultaneously by an F167 Power Supply (200″ maximum). You would need two F167’s, one for each twelve foot static bar.

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