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News Release from: Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 April 2004

UPS systems provide budget protection

Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited launches an addition to its highly respected PowerWave range of UPS.

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Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited launches an addition to its highly respected PowerWave range of UPS. The PowerWave T Series comprises single-phase UPS Systems with power outputs from 7.5 to 20kVA and three-phase systems from 7.5 to 40kVA to meet the requirements of mid-range server rooms, networks, telecommunication systems, industrial processes and medical equipment. PowerWave's compact, highly efficient technology is normally applied in applications where a high level of flexibility and scalability is required.

The new PowerWave T Series, however, is aimed at the market for a simpler, lower-cost, but no less reliable solution.

In the design of the T Series, the focus has been simplification, together with optimisation of critical components for the highest reliability.

An excellent price/performance ratio has been achieved, making PowerWave T Series the best value for money in its category without compromising system availability.

Furthermore, providing increased security and efficiency, PowerWave T Series is ideal as an alternative to multiple separate, smaller units distributed around a facility.

Another important feature is outstanding backup time density.

PowerWave T Series is fitted with integral batteries to offer up to 20min autonomy on a small footprint - for example, only 0.45m2 for a 40kVA protection system.

It is based on third-generation, high-frequency, double-conversion VFI (voltage frequency independent) technology which offers the advantage of wide input voltage and frequency windows, delivering a high level of system security in applications where the mains is unstable, but without undue battery usage.

Other PowerWave benefits still apply, such as double-conversion efficiency up to 95% and 0.98 regulated input power factor for minimum running costs, and single-phase input current total harmonic distortion less than 10% for cleaner mains.

In fact, saving energy and with fewer hardware components, PowerWave T Series is a truly environmentally friendly solution.

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