UPS ideal for all emergency lighting applications

A Socomec Sicon UPS product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 30, 2001

The Digys EM UPS is ideal for all emergency lighting applications, even where discharge lighting is being used with leading power factor and high starting currents (typically 3 times nominal)

Socomec UPS has recently expanded its popular Digys range with the introduction of the Digys EM.

Rated from 10-60kVA, it is ideal for all emergency lighting applications, even where discharge lighting is being used with leading power factor and high starting currents (typically 3 times nominal).

The new unit also provides the perfect solution for emergency lighting applications that still request galvanic isolation between the input and output The Digys EM is fitted with a galvanic isolation transformer as standard, and configured to operate in the same fashion as an emergency lighting inverter.

On-site programmable operation and line interactive modes - gives the optimum performance for all applications.

Digys EM can operate in bypass (providing the highest level of operating efficiency) and switch to inverter when a mains disturbance is detected.

Additionally, where high frequency lighting is being used it can be programmed to operate in standard on-line, double conversion UPS mode, removing any possibility of the lighting extinguishing and being unable to re-strike in the event of a power failure.

By using leading edge DSP (digital signal processing) technology and the galvanic isolation transformer Socomec has ensured the Digys meets and exceeds any emergency lighting specification, reducing the risk level for the consulting engineer and contractor when selecting the emergency lighting system.

It also has low levels of harmonic re-injection, which is particularly important where the installation is supported by a diesel generator.

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