Collectively launched as the "SmartOnline" Modular 3-Phase UPS Systems for 120/208V applications, the new range features self-contained, hot-swappable 20kVA power modules that are capable of providing N+1 redundancy for critical loads to seamlessly compensate the load in the event of module failure. Backed with 1+1 parallel capability, the "SmartOnline" systems can automatically support the full load if one UPS is subsequently removed or taken off line for maintenance. In the unlikely event that a module fails, the remaining modules seamlessly compensate to support the load. The new models also feature 1+1 parallel capability, enabling two units connected in parallel to either provide 2N system redundancy or increase power capacity. Parallel connection can also be employed to double overall capacity. For example, two 80kVA units can be connected in parallel to support a load of 160kVA.
"The burgeoning regional economy has made uninterruptible power supply a main concern across all verticals, as the threat of unstable power delivery could lead to huge losses in time and finances,"
said Vipin Sharma, Vice President - EEMEA Sales, Tripp Lite.
"We are positive that the launch of our newest products will be met with considerable interest from regional customers, owing to the state-of-the-art technologies we have incorporated within these new products and our strong repute as a leader in power protection in the region."
Another notable feature of the "SmartOnline" range is its low production of Total Harmonic Distortion (THDi), which is at a minimal 5%, thereby enabling a 1:1 sizing of the UPS system to a generator set. Low THDi helps generators run cooler, lengthens generator service life and eliminates the need to oversize generators, cables and breakers. Further, the systems' advanced insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) inverter technology assures high-efficiency UPS operation, reducing cooling costs and lengthening UPS service life.
"As with the rest of the industries within the region, the power protection sector has proven to be at its peak now, and intense competition among manufacturers to dominate this surging market is driving the emergence of more innovative and best-of-breed products. The launch of our latest contribution to the region's technological revolution is aimed at maximizing the availability for mission-critical systems, lower installation and operational costs, and facilitate efficient and timely service performance," concluded Sharma.
As a testament to the growing popularity of Tripp Lite's power protection equipment and UPS systems, the company has recently partnered with KSA-based Delta Automotive to install its top-of-the-line DC to AC inverters within the manufacturer's ambulances to ensure uninterrupted power supply for the emergency vehicles. Amidst its growing regional operations, the company is focused on further strengthening its regional team by providing travel incentives to its most productive India and EEMEA-based product managers who have driven the manufacturer's three-year compound growth of over 20%.

Posted by Eman Hassan



