Power Crisis, What Power Crisis
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Battery Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS), ensure successful operational continuation. UPSs provide the short-term power to essential systems to ensure data or processes can continue to operate while the faults are reset, or generator power is brought online
The time between utility power failure and the IT load transitioning to the UPS is critical and milliseconds count. Power interruption longer than 20ms will probably result in an IT system crash.
It is essential to select UPS that are suitable for the IT load they are supporting. Primary concerns are the ITE running critical loads. And for higher speed processors generating more heat at the server, UPS for the cooling systems is fast becoming critical.
Panduit’s UPS family offers a highly versatile range of solutions in 1/2/3 kVA Lithium Ion and VRLA, 5/6/10 kVA VRLA and 10/15/20 kVA VRLA and offers single and 3-phase configurations. Intelligent network management, environmental and security sensors are now essential, as is, the ability to connect to additional external battery packs to scale the failsafe capability.
Lithium-ion batteries are now clearly established in the market and offer more capabilities to users as the technology becomes embedded within key applications. Compared to lead-acid, Li-ion batteries offer longer lifecycles, reduced weight, compact footprint, and lower cooling requirements, which is highlighting its potential in small data centres and edge environments.
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