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A modular UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a scalable power protection solution designed to provide backup power and ensure the continuity of critical systems during electrical outages. It consists of multiple power modules that can be added or removed based on the power requirements of the application. This modular design allows for flexibility in capacity planning and maintenance, as individual modules can be serviced without taking the entire system offline.
| Input Voltage Range | 100V to 300V AC |
| Output Voltage | 208V, 220V, or 230V AC |
| Power Capacity | 10 kVA to 200 kVA |
| Form Factor | Rack-mounted or floor-standing |
| Efficiency | Up to 96% in online mode |
| Battery Type | Sealed lead-acid or lithium-ion |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
When selecting a modular UPS, consider the total power capacity required for your application and how much scalability you might need in the future. It's important to specify the input and output voltage requirements, as well as any specific efficiency ratings desired. Additionally, inquire about the types of batteries used and their expected lifespan. Certifications such as UL or IEC may also be relevant depending on your industry standards. Always request a quote for the specific number of modules needed to meet your power demands.
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A modular UPS is a flexible power protection system that consists of multiple interchangeable power modules.
It provides backup power by using battery modules that can be added or removed based on power needs.
Benefits include scalability, ease of maintenance, and improved efficiency.
Industries include data centers, healthcare, telecommunications, and finance.
Calculate the total wattage of the equipment you want to protect and consider future growth.
Common types include sealed lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries.
Yes, many modular UPS systems achieve efficiencies of up to 96%.
Yes, one of the key features of modular UPS systems is the ability to add or remove modules as needed.