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Power system availability explained

A Leonardo Energy product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 3, 2008

Free-to-download application notes explain power system availability, resilience, reliability and redundancy for design and maintenance engineers.

Leonardo Energy has published a series of application notes on availability, resilience, reliability and redundancy, intended for design and maintenance engineers.

Availability is the proportion of time for which systems are available to do real work.

It is becoming increasingly important because most industrial and commercial consumers now operate loads that require better power availability than that which can be obtained directly from the supply network.

Improving the performance of the network is both difficult and expensive, so it is usually left to the consumer to take action to mitigate the effects of poor power quality and availability within the installation.

These application notes present design strategies and possible solutions together with their characteristics and the factors that determine the choice between them.

The notes cover engine-generator sets as well as UPS systems and discuss potential standby energy sources, such as flywheels, fuel cells and supercapacitors, enabling the evaluation of different design solutions in terms of functionality and cost.

A unique reference source providing not only background theory, but also practical guidance, these notes are available to download free from the Leonardo Energy website library.

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