Rugged UPS Provides Savings

Nov. 11, 2007
Due to a rugged design, the SSG Series Industrial-Grade UPS Plus models can withstand elevated temperatures of up to 55º Celsius (131º F). “The SSG Series’ ability to withstand extreme temperatures typically found in factory and industrial environments give users more flexibility in deploying power protection devices for these applications,” says Michael Stout, vice president of engineering at the vendor.

“The SSG Series UPS can be placed in an equipment rack or installed as a stand-alone tower on the manufacturing floor, in close proximity to the critical load. This eliminates the need to shield the UPS from the environment. This point-to-point installation strategy saves users the time and effort required to configure and wire elaborate power distribution for the various devices that need protection, and dramatically lowers the cost of installing the UPSs.” The SSG Series also provides users an improved level of battery monitoring and replacement notification, as well as user-friendly, hot-swappable battery packs. Available in 1.5 to 3kVA models, pricing starts at $1,390 for the 1.5kVA model.
Falcon Electric Inc.
www.falconups.com

800.842.6940

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