Rittal offers uninterruptible power supplies suitable for use in IT environments
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PMC 40 and PMC 120
Rittal is expanding its range of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) with the PMC 40 and PMC 120, which, available in depths of 800 and 1,000mm, can be used in industry applications such as safeguarding machine controllers or robotic lines.
In addition to the already existing rack-mounted version, Rittal also offers a PMC 40 installed in a single UPS rack plus integrated power modules and batteries.
Both systems are classified to VFI-SS-111 (Voltage and Frequency Independent).
In keeping with the rest of the PMC range, both these devices allow modules to be replaced during running operation (safe swapping) without any switch-over to bypass required.
Key features
PMC 40
- One enclosure fits three UPS modules and four battery packages
- Output range redundantly scalable from 10–40kW, 60kW available after upgrade
- SNMP monitoring board can provide UPS monitoring
- Autonomy times between five and 26mins
PMC 120
- Intended for six UPS modules of 20kW each (10kW modules can also be used)
- Separate enclosures provided for batteries
- Scalable for outputs ranging from 10–120kW
- Autonomy times between seven and 28mins
- Efficiency: 95 per cent
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