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Module simplifies three-phase distribution
Rittal's PSM power system module offers significant benefits by reducing the cabling and assembly work for equipment power distribution within a rack or enclosure. Brochure available
News from Rittal (28 October 2004)
Buffer module keeps supplies steady
Phoenix Contact has extended its range of power supply products to include the maintenance-free capacitor based Quint buffer module.
News from Phoenix Contact (27 October 2004)
Infrastructure services provide assured power
MGE UPS Systems reckons it has raised the bar in providing end-to-end service and integration solutions for its data centre and industrial customers. Brochure available
News from MGE UPS Systems (22 October 2004)
HQ and distribution centre come together
Power conditioning specialist Powervar has moved its operations out of Shrivenham Hundred Business Park and into a new international headquarters and distribution centre on Kembrey Park, Swindon.
News from Powervar (18 October 2004)
New HQ for UPS manufacturer
As part of an ongoing expansion programme, Socomec Sicon UPS has moved its UK headquarters to customised premises at Cirencester Business Park in Gloucestershire.
News from Socomec Sicon UPS (15 October 2004)
Power distribution units maintain rack power
MGE UPS Systems has simplified the connection of rack applications to its uninterruptible power supplies with its first range of Pulsar and Comet power distribution units (PDUs). Brochure available
News from MGE UPS Systems ( 8 October 2004)
Fuel-cell-based UPS provides green alternative
MGE China is showcasing the first environmentally friendly fuel cell UPS in China for manufacturing and computer networking applications. Brochure available
News from MGE UPS Systems ( 5 October 2004)
Module sends power to multiple racks
The new PDM power distribution module from Rittal offers enhanced options for the installation of multiple-rack power supply solutions. Brochure available
News from Rittal (23 September 2004)
DIN rail PSU grows to 4A output
Siemens Automation and Drives has extended its range of Logo!Power power supply modules to include a 4A device.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives ( 8 September 2004)
Aphel expands into new HQ
As a result of continuing growth Aphel has moved to a new purpose-built facility in Coventry, UK.
News from Aphel ( 3 September 2004)
Cape Canaveral chosen for US base
1st March 2004 saw the launch of Aphel Technologies Inc (ATI) in the USA.
News from Aphel ( 3 September 2004)
PSUs gain UL1604 hazardous location approval
Ten models of the popular MiniLine power supplies family as well as the MiniLine decoupling module have been approved to meet the UL1604 safety standard.
News from Puls UK (18 August 2004)
Programme aims to boost standby power reliability
The Genstart Retrofit Programme is aimed at enhancing reliability in existing engine generator installations.
News from Active Power (17 August 2004)
UPS tops single-phase availability charts
The Comet EX RT is a new double-conversion single-phase UPS with performance characteristics and features generally found only in three-phase UPSs. Brochure available
News from MGE UPS Systems (12 August 2004)
Safeguards for critical supplies
In industrial plants around the world problems caused by supply interruptions or failure can be costly or can constitute a danger to process plant or personnel.
News from Phoenix Contact (12 August 2004)
PSUs run from single- and three-phase supplies
Phoenix Contact has three new variable-output power supplies with in the range 40-56V DC that supply 5A from a single-phase input and 10A and 20A from a three-phase supply.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 5 August 2004)
Alcatel signs up for satellite solar panels
Solar panel arrays for Alcatel's Spacebus are to be supplied by Mitsubishi Electric, under a four year, multi-million-Euro deal just signed by the two companies. Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ( 2 July 2004)
Battery-free storage system passes second test
Active Power has successfully completed the second of five milestones for its new battery-free energy storage system by operating a prototype at 80kW for 15min.
News from Active Power (16 June 2004)
A "turbo-diesel" among power convertors
Since the launch of the IPC power convertor from Jumo, at the end of 2001, this innovative technology has proven its value in a multitude of field applications.
News from Jumo Instrument Co (10 June 2004)
Three-phase switcher puts 48V the rail
The SilverLine series now includes the SL10.305, a 240W, three-phase DIN rail switch mode power supply with an output voltage rating of 48-52V and an output current rating of 5A.
News from Puls UK ( 8 June 2004)
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