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Chloride launches new UPS module

Chloride launches new UPS module

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 21 Jul 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The U.K.-based company said the scalable, high-capacity UPS system fits in well into data centres, hospitals and other large commercial buildings.

Chloride Group PLC has released a new UPS module aimed at addressing the need for secure electrical power in data centre environments.

According to Chloride, the 90-NET 750 kVA three-phase on-line UPS system is easily paralleled for increased capacity and redundancy. Another key feature of the 90-NET 750, the company said, is the integration of a true online double conversion topology. This ensures clean and regulated power for critical loads by efficiently converting incoming AC power from the mains to a direct current rail that feeds the inverter.

“For data centres, hospitals, commercial buildings and other network infrastructures using either conventional or advanced blade servers, the 90-NET 750 represents the ideal combination of reliability and value,” Joe Nitiss, president at Chloride North America, said in a release.

The 90-NET 750 is available now in single and multi-module systems.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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