Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SLN1000

SLN1000

SolaHD

L/I-S UPS 1000VA 120V

2

SPS850

SPS850

SolaHD

OFF-LINE UPS 850VA 120V

12

SDU850A-5

SDU850A-5

SolaHD

OFFLINE UPS 850VA 230V DIN A-SER

23

SDU850A

SDU850A

SolaHD

OFFLINE UPS 850VA 120V DIN A-SER

0

SDU1024

SDU1024

SolaHD

240VA 10A 24V DIN DC UPSWOBAT

0

SDU500A

SDU500A

SolaHD

OFFLINE UPS 500VA 120V DIN A-SER

8

SDU2024

SDU2024

SolaHD

480VA 20A 24V DIN DC UPSWOBAT

7

SSW1000

SSW1000

SolaHD

SW UPS 1000VA 120V

2

SSW700

SSW700

SolaHD

SW UPS 700VA 120V

5

SDU500A-5

SDU500A-5

SolaHD

OFFLINE UPS 500VA 230V DIN A-SER

10

SLN1500

SLN1500

SolaHD

L/I-S UPS 1500VA 120V

0

SSW1500

SSW1500

SolaHD

SW UPS 1500VA 120V

0

SLN600

SLN600

SolaHD

L/I-S UPS 600VA 120V

13

S5KA15ANRC3CNNC

S5KA15ANRC3CNNC

SolaHD

15 KVA ONLINE UPS W/ 3 BAT (A)

0

S5KF10ANRC2GNNC

S5KF10ANRC2GNNC

SolaHD

10 KVA ONLINE UPS W/ 2 BAT (F)

0

S5KD20ANNC4GNNC

S5KD20ANNC4GNNC

SolaHD

20 KVA ONLINE UPS W/ 4 BAT (D)

0

S4K2U30005C

S4K2U30005C

SolaHD

UPS ON LINE 3000VA 230V 3G

0

SUS5KCXX24

SUS5KCXX24

SolaHD

S5KC STARTUP 7X24

0

S1K320

S1K320

SolaHD

OFF-LINE UPS 320VA 120V AVR

0

S5KE05ANRC1GNNC

S5KE05ANRC1GNNC

SolaHD

5 KVA ONLINE UPS W/ 1 BAT (E)

0

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

1. Overview

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is an electrical device that provides emergency power to connected equipment during utility power failures or voltage fluctuations. It ensures continuous operation, protects against data loss, and prevents hardware damage. UPS systems are critical in modern technology environments where power reliability is essential, such as data centers, healthcare facilities, and industrial automation systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Offline/Standby UPS Switches to battery backup during outages; minimal protection Home computers, small office equipment
Line-Interactive UPS Regulates voltage without switching to battery; moderate protection Entry-level servers, networking equipment
Online Double-Conversion UPS Provides seamless power with zero transfer time; advanced isolation Data centers, medical imaging systems
Modular UPS Scalable design with hot-swappable components Cloud computing infrastructure, large enterprises
Smart UPS Integrated IoT connectivity for remote monitoring and management Smart buildings, industrial IoT systems

3. Structure and Components

A typical UPS system consists of:

  • Input Circuit Breaker: Controls power intake from utility
  • Rectifier: Converts AC to DC for battery charging
  • Battery Bank: Stores energy for backup power supply
  • Inverter: Converts DC back to AC for connected loads
  • Bypass Circuit: Routes power around internal components during maintenance
  • Control System: Monitors performance and manages power transitions

Advanced models include thermal management systems, harmonic filters, and network interface modules.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Importance
Power Capacity (kVA/kW) Determines maximum load support
Transfer Time (ms) Critical for sensitive equipment (0ms required for online UPS)
Runtime at Full Load (minutes) Defines emergency operation duration
Efficiency (%) Impacts energy costs and heat generation
Waveform Output Sinusoidal for critical equipment, simulated sine for basic loads
Battery Technology Lead-acid (cost-effective) vs. Lithium-ion (longer lifespan)

5. Application Fields

  • IT Infrastructure: Servers, storage arrays, network switches
  • Healthcare: MRI machines, patient monitoring systems
  • Manufacturing: PLC controllers, assembly line automation
  • Telecommunications: Base stations, fiber optic networks
  • Financial Sector: ATMs, trading platforms, data vaults

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product
Schneider Electric Galaxy VX (Modular UPS, 500kW scalable)
APC by Schneider Symmetra MW (3-phase modular system for data centers)
Eaton 93PM Series (99% efficient double-conversion UPS)
Vertiv NetSure DC Power System (Telco-specific UPS)
UPS5000-E (Lithium-ion battery integrated system)

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Calculate total load requirements with 20% headroom
  • Assess required runtime (e.g., 10 minutes for graceful shutdown vs. hours for critical systems)
  • Environmental factors: operating temperature, humidity, and physical space
  • Management features: SNMP support, cloud monitoring, predictive maintenance
  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) including battery replacement cycles

Case Study: A 500kW data center selected modular online UPS systems with lithium-ion batteries, achieving 99.999% uptime and 15% energy savings through eco-mode operation.

8. Industry Trends

  • Modular Architecture: Growing adoption of scalable systems for flexible capacity planning
  • Green Energy Integration: Hybrid UPS systems combining solar and battery storage
  • AI-Driven Management: Predictive analytics for battery health and failure prevention
  • Edge Computing Support: Compact UPS solutions for distributed IT infrastructure
  • Standardization: Adoption of IEC 62040 and IEEE 1159 compliance as global benchmarks
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