AC UPS Systems

The UPS is designed to keep your computing system running for a period of time after a power disruption. This enables the system to be shut down safely.

There are three types of UPS systems, which are designed for different applications.

OFFLINE UPS / Standby UPS – HOME OFFICE
An offline UPS provides battery power to equipment when the mains power supply falls below a pre-determined limit (usually around 200 V AC). This battery will usually last ten minutes.Offline UPS units are often referred to as standby systems, as the inverter is in standby mode until the mains power supply fails. They are inexpensive and recommended for home offices. Offline technology should be avoided for applications where there is frequent power disturbance.

LINE INTERACTIVE UPS – CORPORATE
A line interactive UPS contains a regulator that boosts the mains power supply when it falls. It can regulate power to an acceptable level, without the use of a battery, during a brownout or surge in supply voltage.Similar to an offline UPS, there is a short period (ie transfer time) when a line interactive UPS will switch to battery mode during a blackout.
Most line interactive UPS units have additional features including sinewave output, enhanced software and connectivity options. They provide a high level of protection, at an affordable price, for corporate applications.

ONLINE UPS / Double Conversion – INDUSTRIAL
True on-line UPS units provide the highest level of protection. An on-line UPS absorbs the incoming AC supply, converts it to DC then inverts it to AC to supply critical power loads. An inverter supplies regulated AC ower to loads at all times; either from rectified mains or a battery with an on-line UPS.In the event of a blackout, there is no transfer time or break in power supply.
Most on-line UPS units contain an automatic bypass to ensure continuous power supply during a short-term overload or UPS failure. They are ideal for critical loads, sensitive equipment such as medical or scientific technology and industrial loads. All on-line UPS units are fully generator compatible.
These UPS units are often referred to as double conversions because they can convert from AC–DC to DC–AC.

Products

Socomec Masterys GP4 RK

UPS from 10 to 40 kVA / kW Tailored protection for Edge computing. Whilst organisations are outsourcing to colocation and cloud service providers, they are also investing heavily in local…
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Socomec Masterys BC

The solution for Data centers, Telecommunications, and the service sector. A complete, cost-effective solution tailored to your environment Online double conversion mode with an output power factor of 0.9 providing 12% more active power…
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Socomec Netys RT2

Socomec Netys RT2 has online double conversion technology with sinusoidal waveform, to completely filter out all disturbances from/to the mains power supply and to ensure maximum protection of the utility.…
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Socomec Itys

The ITYS series is a range of compact UPS systems with online double conversion technology (VFI) and sinusoidal absorption. The ITYS guarantees permanent regulation of output voltage and frequency. This…
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Vertiv Liebert GXT4 700VA – 3kVA UPS

Increases in data center density require reliable and high performance power systems for maximum availability. In the area of critical power, organization require a dynamic power solution that gives the flexibility while lowering…
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Socomec Masterys IP+

Socomec Masterys IP+ is specially engineered to power and protect typical industrial equipments such as motors, motor speed drivers, lamps, non linear loads, welding equipments, power supplies, MASTERYS IP+ is…
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Eaton DC Power Solutions

Eaton® recognizes the challenges that are unique to different customers’ applications. We have a DC power solution to suit every network application be it telecommunications, data center or enterprise IT.…
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