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Tripp Lite announces new modular 3-phase UPS systems

Tripp Lite has introduced a new line of SmartOnline(TM) Modular 3-Phase UPS Systems for 120/208V applications. Three models are available (SU40K, SU60K and SU80K) with individual capacities ranging from 40kVA to 80kVA, system capacities up to 160KVA and operational efficiencies up to 97%.

Tripp Lites new Modular 3-Phase UPS Systems feature self-contained, hot-swappable 20kVA power modules. SU40K, SU60K and SU80K models feature multiple modules to provide N+1 redundancy for critical loads. In the unlikely event that a module fails, the remaining modules seamlessly compensate to support the load. The new models also feature 1+1 parallel capability, enabling two units connected in parallel to either provide 2N system redundancy or increased power capacity. In a parallel redundant configuration, each UPS supports 50% of the load. If one UPS is subsequently removed or taken off line for maintenance, the second UPS will support the full load automatically. Parallel connection can also be employed to double overall capacity. Therefore, two 80kVA units can be connected in parallel to support a load of 160kVA.

“Due to unstable power supply, time and money loss, uninterrupted power supply becomes priority for regional economics”, - says Darwin Haines, Vice President of World Business Development. “We are sure that the new products launch will definitely arouse much interest among regional consumers due to our state-of-the-art technologies integrated in the products and our unquestionable reputation of a leading provider of power protection devices”, - he continues.

The new SmartOnline Modular 3-Phase UPS Systems also help facility managers to control installation and operating costs. Producing less than 3% input Total Harmonic Distortion (THDi), they enable a 1:1 sizing of the UPS system to a generator set. Low THDi helps generators to run cooler, lengthening generator service life, and eliminating the need to oversize generators, cables and breakers. Advanced IGBT inverter technology assures high-efficiency UPS operation, reducing cooling costs and lengthening UPS service life. An LCD display provides a real-time event log and stores up to 500 events to help managers react more quickly to changing conditions.

“UPS systems not only provide power reserve for information protection, but also protect centers of information processing from voltage changes, noises and other critical situations. If we take into consideration the widespread popularity of high-frequency equipment of data transmission, we should be aware that even the smallest noise can easily influence the quality of data transmission” – emphasizes Darwin Haines. He concluded the presentation by saying “Our latest products are aimed at making UPS systems as affordable as possible, expenses reduction spent on installation and maintenance and effective and uninterrupted device operation as well”.

Source: www.tripplite.com

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