Emergency Bypass System for any network

A Borri product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2000

Power Control, has launched a new, truly universal range of manual and automatic EMBS that can be fitted to any existing enterprise network up to 6kVA

In today's modern office environment, a UPS system plays an essential role in protecting critical equipment such as telephones and computers.

However, any device that can interrupt this critical supply will always need an Emergency Bypass System (EMBS) to allow for maintenance, upgrades or simply as a fail safe device.

UPS Specialist Company, Power Control, has launched a new, truly universal range of manual and automatic EMBS that can be fitted to any existing enterprise network up to 6kVA to ensure that critical loads can remain powered.

Available for 19" rack, wall mountable or standalone applications, the EMBS is fully 'plug and play' and can be easily installed by the user allowing normal mains supply to be restored in an emergency by bypassing the whole UPS system.

The manual bypass system has a simple "make before break" rotary switch that reconnects the load in an emergency or for maintenance or upgrade.

For those companies requiring an automatic option, Power Control offers an Automatic EMBS that will automatically revert back to mains in the event of UPS failure.

This system also includes "make before break" switching to ensure a no-break transfer, an intelligent sensor to guard against the load being dropped through mis-operation and an LED display on the front panel to show the status of the unit.

The EMBS supplied by Power Control conform to all relevant electrical safety standards and comply to BS Regulations.

With prices starting at ?198.00 RRP, they are a small investment for the "peace of mind" they provide knowing that critical equipment is safe from potential disaster.

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