Power Tecnique Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

Workspace Technology partners with UK, UPS manufacturer Power Tecnique to provide cost effective energy efficient UPS system throughout the UK

A range of tradition systems offer a cost effective solution for server room and data centre environments ranging from 5Kva through to Megawatt systems.

LEVEL 8 – KASAR 3

Uninterruptible power supply ideal for clustered servers and datacentre applications

  • Double conversion transformerless
  • Total microprocessor control
  • Sinewave regulated output
  • PFC with low input THD
  • Automatic/manual bypass
  • Multi-language LCD display
  • Redundant parallel architecture
  • Long battery backup options
  • Automatic/manual battery test
  • ISO 9000 build standard
  • SNMP & modem capability
  • 2 x RS232 port & shutdown software

KASAR 3 UPS provides maximum protection for critical data processing networks and security applications, thanks to its advanced design, selectable operating modes and communications capabilities.


LEVEL 10 – SYPHER

Uninterruptible power supply ideal for industrial processes, petrochemical, power plant & energy applications

  • Online double conversion
  • Small footprint
  • Sinewave regulated output
  • PFC with low input THD
  • Automatic/manual bypass
  • Multi-language display
  • Redundant parallel architecture
  • Long battery backup options
  • Automatic/manual battery test
  • ISO 9000 build standard
  • SNMP & modem capability
  • 2 x RS232 port & shutdown software

OPTIONS

  • Isolation transformer module
  • UPS group synchroniser
  • Hot connection device
  • Interface for generator
  • LED remote status panel
  • LCD based remote control panel
  • Closed loop parallel kit option (to be ordered with the UPS)
  • Different protection IP rating

SYPHER UPS makes it more efficient and simple to power UPS from generator sets and MV/LV transformers, reducing losses in the system and in the windings, correcting the power factor and eliminating current harmonics also produced by the loads powered by the UPS itself. In addition to this, progressive start-up of the rectifier and the possibility of reducing the battery recharge current means that the current absorbed at the input can be contained, so that there is no need to oversize the source, especially when the source is a generator set.