Modular UPS Systems

Parallel & Modular UPS Systems ..........Huge Maintenance Savings With The Next Generation UPS Systems

Our modular UPS system is called Power+ (Power Plus) and it's a state of the art modular UPS system based on true on-line battery topology. The Power+'s modular design makes scalability simple; its high power density provides the benefits of a small footprint and low heat dissipation. The Power+'s rich management and communication capabilities include remote monitoring and control over the Internet or via a mobile phone. Its hybrid static switch ensures high reliability and compliance with IEC standards.

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The UPS That Grows With Your Business

Power + is a true modular, user-upgradable system. As load increases you can simply insert up to a total of 10 kVA hot - swap plug-in modules, each weighing only 9kg. The Power+ can be configured for N+1 or N+2 redundancy.

True On-Line Battery

The Power+ inverter complies with the IEC-62040-3 standard by its ability to take its input power from either the ac input (via the rectifier) or the battery, and supply power to the load. The rectifier is software controlled to recharge the battery and maintain it in a charged condition. The battery is galvanically connected between the rectifier output and the inverter input on a common DC link.

Parallel Power+ UPS Systems

Connecting two or more Power+ units in a parallel ups configuration provides increased reliability and greater output power capacity. Power+ units equipped with the optional parallel kit share the load evenly and make the Power+ parallel modular architecture even more dependable.

Parallel UPS / Power+ units can be configured with decentralized static switches or a centralized static switch (Either arrangement ensures zero downtime even during maintenance procedures)

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