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Remote transmitter keeps on going

A Chloride Power Protection product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 16, 2008

The Active 3000 UPS provides the highest precision for sensitive loads, and its bypass switch allows the UPS to be removed for maintenance without interrupting the load.

Broadcast transmission and communications company Arqiva has installed a Chloride Active 3000 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for power protection to its equipment at a remotely located transmitting station near Wakefield,.

The runtime required for this application was over two hours and Chloride built a battery pack with customised autonomy and provided a volt-free card that sends fault signals to the Arqiva control centre.

Chloride ensured that all the equipment fitted the building's limited footprint, without exceeding the load bearing capacity of the floor.

Chloride's Active UPS was the ideal solution for this remote location.

Using advanced double conversion technology, Chloride Active 3000 UPS has been designed to provide the highest precision for sensitive loads, and its bypass switch allows the UPS to be removed for maintenance without interrupting the load.

The loading size and runtime requirement of this project was challenging and Chloride worked closely with Arqiva to ensure that a workable solution was reached.

It also provided pre-sales technical support for Arqiva personnel.

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