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Web-ready UPS

EC&M Web site, Apr 12 2004

EC&M's weekly product pick

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With built-in Web server capabilities, The EPS8000 uninterruptible power supply system (UPS) is available in models from 555kVA to 800kVA. The system incorporates line, load, and battery with fault-tolerant circuitry so fan failure won’t compromise UPS operation. The UPS fits into locations as small as 121 in. wide and offers a power density of 23kW per square foot. Users can access all of the system’s components from the front of the cabinet with no rear access required. The standard communications interface features a front panel text display, 11 dry contacts for alarm functions, 9 contacts for control functions, a DB9 port for field service interface, a ModBus port, and a slot for additional communications cards.

MGE UPS Systems

For more information, visit www.mgeups.com.


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