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News Release from: Unipower Europe | Subject: Gravitas Energy Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 October 2000
Scalable power systems introduced at
TMA2000
Unipower Telecom is introducing the Gravitas Energy Systems, with modular plug-and-go components available to boost capacity or provide monitoring, control and remote diagnostic facilities
Managers responsible for systems that integrate computers, networks and telecommunications equipment should visit Stand M139 at TMA 2000 Brighton October 9-11 where Unipower Telecom will introduce their new Gravitas Energy Systems Designed to make systems management easier and expansion more economical, Gravitas Energy Systems' tenet is scalability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Dec 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Expandable energy system for CTI applications
Unipower Telecom launched their new Gravitas Energy Systems range at TMA 2000, designed to power CTI (computer-telephony integrated) systems Gravitas and available in four versions
As the company grows, modular plug-and-go components can be added to boost capacity or provide monitoring, control and remote diagnostic facilities.
At present four Gravitas Energy Systems are being offered: Mercury - providing up to 22.5A capacity, Vanguard - with up to 100A capacity, Ranger - up to 400A, and Apollo - for large scale Telecom power solutions up to 2000A and beyond with parallel cabinet connection.
The foundation for Gravitas Energy Systems is Unipower's proven expertise in hot-swap high-density power systems, rectifiers, circuit breaker and fused distribution panels, low-voltage disconnect units, control and monitoring systems, battery trays and inverters.
From that foundation Unipower Telecom evolved as a total systems provider offering on-site support, training and project management as well as core hardware. Request a free brochure from Unipower Europe ...
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