Hover over the line on the graph above to view the runtime at any desired load
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Curve fit to measured runtime data. All measurements taken with new, fully charged batteries, at typical environmental conditions, with no electrical input and balanced resistive load (PF = 1.0) output.
Hover over the line on the graph above to view the efficiency at any desired load
Curve fit to measured runtime data. All measurements taken with new, fully charged batteries, at typical environmental conditions, with no electrical input and balanced resistive load (PF = 1.0) output.
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an electrical setup that provides power backup when the main power source fails. It is commonly used to protect hardware such as computers, telecommunication equipment, and other sensitive electronics. A UPS is also imperative to prevent data loss in the face of a power outage. UPS systems can come in different forms, but the two most common forms are tower and rack-mount. The kind of setup you choose will depend on the intended application, but one of the biggest advantages of UPS tower models is that they are easy to install. You can place them on the floor or a desk, which also means they are easy to access and maintain.
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While the upfront cost of UPS tower models may seem higher than other similar products, the long-term costs of a UPS are significantly lower owing to their long-term durability and reliability alone.
A double-conversion online UPS tower model takes the incoming AC power, converts it to DC power, and then converts it back to AC power. This conversion provides an added layer of security for your devices and data by increasing the degrees of isolation of the load from the volatility of the main power supply. Compared to line-interactive and offline UPS tower infrastructure, the online UPS tower model offers better voltage regulation by being the only one that simultaneously provides power to the loads as well as the battery, so the battery is ready to kick in when needed.
An online UPS Tower Model also removes line noise, high voltage transients, harmonic distortion, and problems related to 50/60 Hertz to safeguard critical applications. In contrast, standby and line-interactive styles connect their loads directly to utility power with little or no surge protection.
While most UPS systems on the market are designed for temperature-controlled office buildings, a few, such as Falcon’s SSG and SSG-RP tower families, are engineered for industrial locations where severe temperature swings are the norm. Not only do their tower UPS solutions meet the rigors of these environments, but they also have an expected service life of over 12 years, making them of exceptional value. Built-in 12-year rated batteries eliminate costly and frequent battery replacements. Notably, 12 years of battery life is typical when operating at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F). They’ll last four years working at 50°C (122°F)!
For example, the SSG2.2K-1T tower UPS from Falcon Electric features true online VA/ watts capacity and an operational temperature range from -20 to 55°C. Integrated long-life batteries reduce frequent replacements and downtime. With UL 508, UL , cUL, and CE certification, it is perfect for industrial control applications. The SSG3K-1T is precisely the same as above but with VA. Rackmount versions are available with identical specifications.
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