Extronics introduces uninterruptible power-supply system for hazardous areas
Extronics
iUPS101 uninterruptible power-supply system
Extronics has announced the launch of its latest uninterruptible power-supply system for hazardous areas, the iUPS101, which is able to protect a range of equipment in Atex Zone 1 and 2 hazardous environments, as well as operating in a variety of temperatures, with a recent requirement being for 55°C ambient.
The iUPS101 range is suitable for use in Atex Zone 1 areas and is designed to be wall mounted.
Able to back up 230V AC power for up to 35 minutes at 3kVA full load, the unit has a modular design that allows an additional battery pack to be integrated to double the backup time to a maximum of 70min with a 3kVA load.
This modular design also allows a complete additional iUPS101 unit to be attached to create a system that can deliver a maximum load of 6kVA for 70min at 20°C ambient temperature.
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