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The Power To Protect
Defense Protected Power Systems, Inc.
425 Huehl Road
Building 6B
Northbrook, IL 60062
847-480-5510 X33 Admin. Office
(719) 573-5500 Office
www.dppsllc1.com
Protective Technology
DPPS is a global provider of revolutionary Power Conditioning
products. Our products provide the only effective solutions in total
protection against Surges, Spikes, Transients, Power Factor
Correction, Voltage Distortion, In Rush Currents, and a
multitude of other power related problems including Solar
Storms. Clients include The Department Of Defense, The
United States Army, Center for Disease Control, Ford Motor
Company, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Steak N Shake and more.
Our technology is patented and we are proud to present an
overview of how we are prepared to preserve critical data loss,
save energy, and protect systems within the retail sector and
government sector.
DPPS Provides
Guaranteed Safe Power
No-Failure Design
Outperforms Isolation Transformers/Surge
Suppressors
Costs virtually nothing to use, uses less than
1Watt
Cleans, Filters and Corrects AC ground
Unlimited Joules of Energy Protection
How are we different from a UPS
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Q: Isn't a UPS a power conditioner? Doesn't it protect me?
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A: An Uninterruptible Power Supply is just that: it is a power availability
device. Nowhere in its name does it say it protects or conditions power because
it doesn't. A UPS passes electrical power events such as surges right through
itself to the loads it powers. A UPS is in itself a load with electronics that
require protection just to operate satisfactorily. Most UPS systems use a
circuit known as a transfer switch, which is in charge of determining when
supply voltage is no longer available or with an expected range. This switch
will engage the AC inverter to supply power to the load from the battery.
Transients, surges, brownouts, in-rush current, and wave shape faults, which
are all short-duration events, can cause the transfer switch to engage the
batteries. This constant switching on and off of the batteries to produce power
shortens the lifespan of the battery overall, and reduces the run-time
available from the battery. Leveler technology in our products placed before a
UPS in most cases eliminates the triggering of the transfer switch for power
events that are short-lived, like transients and surges and wave shape faults.
Furthermore, the downstream devices, such as your PC, are better protected than
anything offered by a surge strip or other device.
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DPPS’ DPU4
Recommended to protect the following hardware components from
failure or data loss; Computers, Registers, Point of Sale Merchant
Systems, Kiosks, ATM’s and more.
15 Amps
Why DPPS?
Other
Industry
Products Can
Actually Be
Damaging to
Electronics
(Surge
Suppressors,
Power strips
etc..)
How?
Restriction
of Voltage =
Increase in
Current
Damaging
Let-Through
Energy (fails
to keep
circuits
energized)
Excess
Energy
Driven to
Ground
Pollutes
Ground
Prone to
Failure
No
Conditioning
in Steady
State
Why DPPS?
DPPS Products Are Designed Specifically to Protect Electronic Devices
Provides Isolated Ground / Solid Ground Reference
•No Reboots
No Energy Driven to Ground
•No Chip Failures
•Eliminates Surge Current Impacts
Reduces Heat 6-10 degrees Fahrenheit
•Reduces Current Draw up to 14%
Harmonic Attenuation up to 40%
•Increased Power Factor up to 30%
•Highly Efficient, using virtually no Electricity to perform
•Emits no EMI (electromagnetic interference) or RFI (radio frequency interference)
•Noise Attenuation effective range 100Hz-2GHz
Problems & Solutions
Bi-Directional Hi-Frequency Filtering
Allows the DPPS systems to filter both the incoming power
from the outlet and from the system back to the outlet.
Why is this important? It filters High Frequency generated by
the system and High Frequency carried from the outside
power source to the systems.
Allows the DPPS products to positively remove any signals
generated by systems i.e. (Computers, Registers, Kiosks, and
Point of Sale devices) from being introduced on the ground
line of the building, which supplies the power.
Why is this important? Eliminates the ability to intercept data
from electronic systems, which are protected by DPPS
technology. Critical data is protected from interference.
Problems & Solutions
Bi Directional Harmonic Filtering – Harmonics create heat, and
heat is the cause of significant system failure. By filtering the
harmonics generated by the incoming power source as well as the
harmonics generated by each individual system you are reducing
the overall heat signature of each system utilizing DPPS
technology.
◦ By reducing the heat of each individual system you can reduce
the ambient temperature in the operating environment by as
much as 14%. This effectively reduces energy cost associated
with cooling that environment.
◦ Additionally it will reduce the overall amount of distortion
associated with harmonics.
The end result is a cooler environment, less energy required to keep
mission critical infrastructure cool, and better clarity of the equipment,
monitoring equipment and system monitors.
Problems & Solutions
Power Conditioning and Power Factor
Correction – This provides for a consistent pure
level of power provided to your systems all the time,
period!
◦ So how does this assist in system performance?
 The platform or system(s), which utilizes the DPPS
technology will operate consistently at its optimal
level because it does not need to counter-act the
effects of less than pure power. Additionally it can
increase the effective range of radio platforms by
increase the power quality that is introduced into
that platform.
Problems & Solutions
Spike, Transient and EMP protection – The DPPS
technology prevents, the transmission of electrical spikes
(including solar flares) and transients from both facility power
and system introduced transients.
◦ Each time a transformer turns on, the cooling fan for a
CPU, the cooling fan for the laptop, desktop or server, or
a printer warms up, it creates a transient on the ground
line. Those transients eat away at anything with a
microprocessor, circuit board, RAM, and hard-drives.
◦ The DPPS technology removes all transients from your
systems.
◦ Results – By eliminating transients you are effectively
increasing the life cycle of any system that uses DPPS
technology. You are reducing system down time in case of
complete power loss. You are reducing maintenance and
troubleshooting hours looking for repairing systems that
do not recover.
The Green Side
Extended life cycle
• Reduced heat
levels by up to
10 degrees
Fahrenheit
Reduced cooling
requirements
• Reduced energy
requirements by
up to 14%
• Reduces system
downtime and
maintenance
troubleshooting
Less landfill waste
cooler environments
& extended life cycle
19” wide, 8”deep, 1U high, 13 lbs
RP24004
Defense Protected Power
Systems, LLC Sentry Line
Product Line Introduction
RP6000
19”wide, 8”deep, 2U high, 20 lbs.
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VA Sentry Data Center product line offers a
complete range of solutions
RP24004 120V 20 Amp
RP6000 220V 30 Amp
Single Phase
RP7000 208 60 Amp
3-Phase Delta
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ECM – When Size matters
5 Amps
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The DPU4 & DPU415
-Computers, Laptops, Cameras
15 Amps
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The RP24004 provides tangible,
immediate benefits
Lowers cost

Reduced equipment
power usage up to 14%
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Lowers electronic heat
output up to 10 degrees
Fahrenheit at the rack,
resulting in lower
cooling costs
Improves stability
 Extends the life of high-value
electronics by eliminating harmful
transients, thereby reducing
maintenance costs

Blocks 99.999% of all damaging
energy by covering line, neutral and
ground – Industry leading compliance
with Third Generation Surge
requirements from Underwriters
Laboratories
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VA Sentry by DPPS outperforms the most popular standard power strip solutions
Feature Comparison
VA Sentry
RP6000AX
HP 24A-HV
PDU
Shark CB-12H2L630
Surge and Noise filtration on all
paths, including Ground
Power Factor Correction
Reduced heat output as a function
of reduced harmonics
Reduced energy requirements as a
function of reduced harmonics
Guards against Ground Faulting
Web-enabled Power Monitoring
and Alerting
Visual Power Meter
Individual strip/stick power switches
on core for maintenance
UL 60950-1 IT Equipment Certified
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Dell DPN06T858 &
DPN08T287
Glossary of Electrical Terms
Energy – Energy consists of two elements: voltage and current. Leveler’s electrical power
solutions focus on both elements equally
Harmonics – A Harmonic is a whole-number multiple of the main (fundamental)
frequency of electricity being delivered. For example, if 60Hz is the main
frequency being delivered, then harmonics can exist at 120Hz, 180Hz, 240Hz,
and son on. When energy potential of flow is sent out of phase, it remains on the
distribution system as unusable energy that negatively affects the further
delivery of usable energy. Equipment sensitive to current must deal with
harmonics, usually releasing them either as heat or magnetism.
Phase – A phase is one cycle of electricity relative to another cycle. Phases are used to
put more then one supply of 60Hz electricity on the same wire to improve the
efficiency of electrical distribution.
Transient – It’s a fast-moving energy (measured in microseconds up to 1 millisecond) that
results from sudden load changes or lightning. Typically, transients are disruptive,
rather than destructive, because they tend to cause data corruption or
interruption.
Surge – Similar to a transient but lasting much longer (measured in milliseconds). Surges
carry catastrophic energy (voltage and current) that can destroy electronics.
Distortion – An unexpected change of a waveform or shape for the voltage and/ or
current signals is distortion. Distortion is typically undesirable as it limits capacity
or decreases performance
Power Factor – The ratio of True Power (Watts) to Apparent Power (Volt Amps). When
the current and voltage are in sync, the Power Factor is 1.0. Power Factor has a
potential range of 0 to 1, but is usually expressed in tenths (0.57, 0.70, etc).
Most electronic devices have a Power Factor below 0.60.
Destructive Units – Volts x Amps x Seconds, used to accurately represent total energy in
a surge event
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DPPS At Your Service
Defense Protected Power Systems, Inc.
425 Huehl Road
Northbrook, IL
847-480-5510 X33
James Sheaffer
719-213-9025 direct
Gary Elkins
847-226-3579 direct
www.dppsllc1.com