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IV
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IVFour (Roman numeral)
IVIntravenous
IVIn Vitro
IVIvy
IVCote d'Ivoire (formerly Ivory Coast)
IVInvestigator (USCG Rating)
IVInverter
IVInitial Value
IVIndependent Variable
IVCurrent Voltage
IVInput Voltage
IVIvory Coast (now Cote d'Ivoire)
IVInverness (postcode, United Kingdom)
IVInitial Velocity
IVInteractive Video
IVIntrinsic Viscosity
IVInstrumental Variable
IVInitialization Vector (encryption)
IVInitialization Vector
IVIntravaginal (obstetrics)
IVInformation Visualization
IVIn Vertretung (German: By Proxy)
IVImmigrant Visa
IVIntelligent Vehicles
IVIsla Vista (California)
IVIntervarsity Christian Fellowship (usually seen as IVCF)
IVInteramente Versato (Italian: Fully Paid-Up)
IVIntroversion Software (game company)
IVIntra Vascular
IVInsurance to Value (insurance)
IVIntravehicular
IVInnoventions (Disneyland, EPCOT)
IVInfoVision
IVIntercepter Vehicle


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450 RPM rated speed using an input voltage of 24 VDC and 15.
All models (except the 700 VA) are capable of extended runtime with the addition of matching external battery cabinets, Additional features include frequency and voltage regulation, frequency auto-detection, broad input voltage tolerance, cascading circuit protection and extended load and overload tolerance capabilities.
The device has a wide input voltage range from 3 V up to 40 V to allow operation from 12 Vac and 12 Vdc supplies commonly used for lighting applications and unregulated power supplies such as Lead Acid batteries.
 
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