Numeric UPS

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Numeric UPS stands for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that has a digital or numerical display panel. The display panel shows different parameters such as input/output voltage, current, power, frequency, battery status, and other essential information.

The numerical display provides real-time monitoring of the UPS performance, which makes it easier to troubleshoot any issues or problems. Numeric UPS devices are commonly used to provide backup power to critical systems like computers, servers, data centers, medical equipment, etc. They protect against power outages, voltage fluctuations, surges, and other power-related problems that can cause damage or data loss.

Numeric UPS, like any other UPS, provides backup power to critical systems during power outages or interruptions. In addition to this primary function, a numeric UPS also comes with various features that can improve its functionality and reliability. Some of these features are:

  1. Digital or numeric display: As the name suggests, a numeric UPS has a digital display that shows various parameters such as input/output voltage, current, power, frequency, battery status, and other essential information. This display helps users monitor the UPS's performance and troubleshoot any issues.
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  3. Automatic voltage regulation (AVR): AVR is a feature that stabilizes the input voltage to ensure that the output voltage remains within a safe operating range. This feature protects the connected equipment from power surges and other power-related problems.
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  5. Battery backup: A numeric UPS has a battery backup that provides power to the connected equipment during a power outage. The battery backup time depends on the UPS's capacity and the load it is supporting.
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  7. Surge protection: A numeric UPS also comes with surge protection that protects the connected equipment from power surges and spikes.
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  9. Audible alarms: Numeric UPS devices can include audible alarms that alert the user when the UPS switches to battery power or when the battery is low.
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  11. Network connectivity: Some numeric UPS models offer network connectivity options that allow remote monitoring and management of the UPS.
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  13. Automatic shutdown: Numeric UPS devices can also include automatic shutdown options that turn off the connected equipment during an extended power outage, to conserve battery power.
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Numeric's Line Interactive series is a Single Phase uninterruptible power supply with line interactive technology. It delivers a rated power of 600-800-1000-2200 VA.
Homes, small businesses and home offices rely heavily on digital tools to make their everyday life more smart and easy. This requires a reliable and trusted power back up to ensure continuity of all things digital. ​
The Single Phase UPS ranges from 1 to 20 kVA and provides true double conversion online power protection. It is designed to deliver reliable power continuity for PCs, servers, network accessories, medical equipment and wide range of industry applications.
In a diverse Three Phase UPS market, Numeric is capable of supplying UPS’ from 10 to 800 kVA as a single unit with / without isolation transformer design. Being a truly GLOCAL company, Numeric brings to you globally designed products with locally customisable solutions.
Numeric's Modular UPS is known for its state-of-the-art technology, coupled with customizable configurations. It is scalable, reliable, and is available from 10 kVA to 21 MW. This innovative Modular System provides the highest level of redundancy.

Line Interactive UPS

A Line Interactive UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a type of UPS that uses a transformer and an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) to regulate the input voltage and provide backup power during power outages or disturbances.

Unlike standby UPS, which switches to battery power immediately upon detecting a power outage, a line interactive UPS continuously regulates the input voltage to provide clean power to the connected equipment. The AVR feature adjusts the voltage to ensure that it remains within a safe operating range, which protects the equipment from power surges and other power-related problems.

In case of a power outage or disturbance, the line interactive UPS switches to battery power without any interruption to the connected equipment. The battery backup time depends on the UPS's capacity and the load it is supporting.

Line interactive UPS devices can also include additional features such as surge protection, automatic shutdown, audible alarms, and network connectivity. These features can enhance the functionality and reliability of the UPS, making it an ideal choice for critical systems like computers, servers, and other sensitive equipment.

 

The Digital 600 EX has a microprocessor-based design for high reliability and accuracy. Its fan-less design and high frequency components ensure silent operations.
The Digital 600 EX V Double has a microprocessor-based design that offers double backup time during outages and stabilizes the voltage.
The Digital 1000 Plus V ensures productivity and efficiency in harsh power environments for hard working electronic equipment.
Digital 1000 HR V comes with a long backup charger that allows connecting higher capacity batteries. This ensures uninterrupted power backup for extended duration.
Digital 2000 HR V is suitable for protecting high performance electronic gadgets like gaming PCs, network accessories, POS devices, security surveillance systems. It ensures uninterrupted power backup for an extended duration and guarantees protection against surges and spikes.

Plug N Play UPS

Plug n play UPS is a type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that is designed to be easy to install and use. These UPS devices typically require minimal setup and configuration and can be connected to a power source and the equipment to be protected via a plug-and-play interface.

Plug N Play UPS devices are typically compact and easy to move around, making them suitable for use in a variety of settings, such as homes, small offices, and retail outlets. They are available in a range of power capacities, so users can choose the appropriate model based on the power requirements of their equipment.

Some plug n play UPS devices also come with features such as surge protection, automatic voltage regulation (AVR), battery backup, and audible alarms to provide reliable backup power and protection against power-related problems.

 

The Digital 600 EX has a microprocessor-based design for high reliability and accuracy. Its fan-less design and high frequency components ensure silent operations.
The Digital 1000 Plus V ensures productivity and efficiency in harsh power environments for hard working electronic equipment.
Onfiniti is available in the 1 to 10 kVA range. It offers true double conversion online power protection for critical industry loads. Onfiniti UPS is also solar compatible.

Single Phase UPS

Single-Phase UPS refers to a type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that is designed to provide backup power to single-phase electrical equipment. In the context of power distribution, a single-phase electrical system refers to a system that has one voltage waveform. This is different from a three-phase electrical system, which has three voltage waveforms.

Single-phase UPS devices typically provide backup power in the range of a few hundred watts to several kilowatts and are commonly used to protect critical equipment such as computers, servers, medical equipment, and telecommunications systems.

Single-phase UPS devices can be classified into two main categories: online and line interactive. Online UPS devices continuously regulate the input voltage to provide clean power to the connected equipment and have a battery backup that can provide power during a power outage or disturbance. Line interactive UPS devices use an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) to adjust the input voltage to ensure that it remains within a safe operating range, providing backup power when necessary.

Single-phase UPS devices can also include additional features such as surge protection, automatic shutdown, audible alarms, and network connectivity to enhance their functionality and reliability.

 

Premius is a high efficiency single phase UPS that delivers unity power factor across its entire range. With up to 94% efficiency, N+X redundancy configuration Premius is best suited for critical applications across various segments.
Daker DK PLUS UPS is a true high-density single phase rack tower UPS with a rotatable display. It is available in the 1-10 kVA range and offers unity power factor from 5 - 10 kVA with an efficiency of up to 94%.
Onfiniti is available in the 1 to 10 kVA range. It offers true double conversion online power protection for critical industry loads. Onfiniti UPS is also solar compatible
HP Max offers unparalleled 0.9 power factor for the complete range, enabling support for demanding IT and critical loads across segments. With upto 94% efficiency, it helps reduce operating cost. HP Max is solar compatible.

Three Phase UPS

Three-phase UPS refers to a type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that is designed to provide backup power to three-phase electrical equipment. In the context of power distribution, a three-phase electrical system refers to a system that has three voltage waveforms that are 120 degrees out of phase with each other.

Three-phase UPS devices typically provide backup power in the range of several kilowatts to several megawatts and are commonly used to protect critical equipment such as data centers, industrial equipment, large-scale commercial applications, and healthcare facilities.

Three-phase UPS devices can be classified into two main categories: online and line interactive. Online UPS devices continuously regulate the input voltage to provide clean power to the connected equipment and have a battery backup that can provide power during a power outage or disturbance. Line interactive UPS devices use an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) to adjust the input voltage to ensure that it remains within a safe operating range, providing backup power when necessary.

Three-phase UPS devices can also include additional features such as surge protection, automatic shutdown, audible alarms, and network connectivity to enhance their functionality and reliability. In addition, some three-phase UPS devices may have modular designs that allow users to scale up their power capacity by adding additional modules.

 

The HPi 33 EVO is an evolution that offers high performance, great flexibility, ease of use and optimal protection for uninterrupted business continuity.
Keor HPE is a Three Phase online double conversion UPS with 3-Level IGBT technology, PWM high frequency and with the possibility to be connected in parallel to have N+X redundancy of up to 6 units in total.
Keor T EVO is an evolution of the successful Keor T range of UPS, that represents our philosophy of continuous innovation to address the changing needs of our customers.
KEOR HP is VFI Three Phase online double conversion UPS from 100 to 800 kVA. It has 3-Level IGBT technology, PWM high frequency with the option of connectivity in parallel to have N+X redundancy of up to 6 units in total.
HP i 33 is designed with DSP controller & latest generation components to support all critical applications like IT & ITeS & Light Industry.

Modular UPS

Modular UPS refers to a type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that consists of multiple power modules that can be connected together to form a larger UPS system. The power modules typically include a rectifier, inverter, and battery backup, and are designed to work together to provide a scalable and redundant power solution.

Modular UPS systems are often used in data centers, telecommunications facilities, and other mission-critical applications that require high levels of uptime and reliability. They offer several advantages over traditional single-unit UPS systems, including:

  1. Scalability: Modular UPS systems can be easily scaled up or down as power requirements change, by adding or removing power modules. This makes them a more flexible and cost-effective solution compared to traditional UPS systems, which may require replacement or upgrades to accommodate changes in power requirements.

  2. Redundancy: Modular UPS systems are designed to be highly redundant, with multiple power modules working together to provide backup power. This reduces the risk of downtime in the event of a power outage or other power-related problem.

  3. Efficiency: Modular UPS systems can be designed to operate at high levels of efficiency, with power modules that can be configured to operate in parallel or independently as needed. This can help reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs.

  4. Maintenance: Modular UPS systems are often easier to maintain than traditional UPS systems, with hot-swappable power modules that can be replaced without disrupting power to the connected equipment.

 

Keor XPE is a modular, scalable and flexible high-power UPS system. Based on its 250 kW or 300 kW power units, it can provide maximum nominal power of 2.1 MW.
Keor MOD is a Three Phase UPS with a scalable modular architecture that provides N+X redundancy. Each unit can be connected in parallel to identical or different units upto 600 kW.
Trimod HE is a VFI Three Phase online double conversion UPS with PWM High-Frequency technology, modular architecture with the possibility to have N+X redundancy. It has a reduced footprint in the 10 to 80 kW range.
UPSaver® is a permanent saving system that continuously monitors the mains to guarantee high quality power to your data centre equipment at minimum energy usage.
Designed for the changing demands of Data Center, UPSaver 3vo is a modular, scalable and adaptable high power UPS for Enterprise Data Centers and IT business-critical applications.