Three Phase UPS

A three phase UPS,
otherwise known as uninterrupted power supply, provides emergency power
as a back up system for when the power goes out. It is not like an
auxiliary or emergency power system or standby generator, as they do not
provide instant protection from a momentary power interruption. A
three phase UPS can be used to provide uninterrupted power to
equipment for at least 5 to15 minutes until an auxiliary power supply
can be turned on or utility power is restored.
The
three phase UPS is usually used to
protect data centers, telecommunication equipment, computers and various
other critical pieces of equipment. It is used where any unexpected
power disruption could cause multiple fatalities as far as data losses.
The three phase UPS is used on units that range in sizes of
single computers to units that power large data centers. Some of the
reasons why a three phase UPS is used on equipment is power
failure, voltage spike or sag, brownouts, over voltage, line noise,
frequency variations, harmonic distortions, and under voltage.
The general categories of the
three phase UPS system are on-line, line-interactive, and standby.
The on-line version uses a double conversion method of accepting AC
input and then rectifies to DC then inverts back to AC to power the
protected equipment. The line interactive type of three phase UPS,
maintains an inverter in line and will then redirect the DC current path
from charging to supplying current to protect the equipment. The standby
type of three phase UPS system the load is only powered directly
by the input power and the backup power is only signaled to work when
the utility power fails. The three phase UPS can be CNC
controlled (computer numerical controlled) which makes the three
phase UPS automatic.
The three phase UPS was
designed to operate with three phase power. Assuming that the three
phase UPS is CNC controlled, a CNC phase converter should be used to
operate it. They are true three phase converters with a balanced,
3-phase generator with power factor correction. They are used primarily
because they will protect equipment against power surges and lightning
strikes. A CNC converter has three phase circuitry that produces a very
balanced form of electricity. The CNC converter is pretty much like the
true three phase rotary phase converter. The CNC converter has what we
call power conditioning that produces a lower harmonic distortion. They
seem to maintain a balance power load and are safe for more delicate
applications such as computer systems.
ACE
Phase
Converter had CNC in mind when they designed their phase
converters. They have perfected a top quality CNC phase converter that
can power your three phase UPS with just the right true three
phase power. This company has been given a 5-star rating on their phase
converters. Talk to an ACE Phase Converter specialized technician and
they will fix you up with just the right phase converter for your CNC
equipment or any other three phase equipment that you may have. ACE
Phase Converter has been providing three phase solutions, worldwide, for
over 25 years.
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