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News Release from: Socomec Sicon UPS | Subject: Delphys DS range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 September 2002

UPS shrinks down size of protection

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To provide a fail-safe power supply for industrial and IT systems, Socomec Sicon UPS has expanded its popular Delphys DS range.

To provide a fail-safe power supply for industrial and IT systems, Socomec Sicon UPS has expanded its popular Delphys DS range This selection of compact, high performance UPS systems is now available in ratings from 80-120kVA three-phase in and single-phase out and 40-200kVA three-phase in three-phase out

With an excellent performance/size ratio, and based on 'state of the art technology', the UPS integrates the latest and most efficient IGBT transistors, digital processors and SMD electronic boards to produce one of the smallest, most reliable systems in the marketplace.

Delphys DS gives low harmonic feedback, which can be improved even more by using Socomec's Protect Plus 12-pulse rectifier, while IGBT technology ensures a perfect sinewave.

The unit is easily installed, with front access for all power components.

Sealed lead-acid batteries are housed in an adjacent, specially designed cabinet or rack.

The unit assures intelligent management of battery recharge as well as automatic health checks.

The unit is available with the latest communications solutions to integrate into building system servers.

This gives users an effective UPS communication and management interface that enables them to configure, monitor and manage any UPS effortlessly through a standard Internet browser from their desktop or a remote location.

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