Choosing UPS Protection for Underdeveloped Countries: Facing Unusual Challenges

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Backups,
CareBase,
Manufacturing,
TSi Power,
United Parcel Service Of America Inc.
Source:
CareBase

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Overview: There are special challenges in designing a UPS system, which can provide the requisite AC power protection and backup in underdeveloped countries. A UPS manufacturer must be knowledgeable in handling all the possible power quality problems in the country where the UPS must be installed. TSi Power has developed several special optional modules, which can be added to the standard UPS, which extend the operating voltage range significantly and maximize the equipment protection level, up-time percentage and the lifetime of the UPS.

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Format: PDF | Size: 259KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 4


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