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lead-acid batteries typically used in a UPS are considered
viable as long as they can maintain backup times of at least
half that of new batteries. Virtually all other UPSs on the
market today have batteries that are constantly trickle
charged. Those batteries reach the end of their useful life in
less than half the time of batteries that are charged using
ABM. ABM uses a three-stage charging technique that not only
doubles battery service life, but also optimizes battery
recharge time and provides up to a 60-day advanced
notification of the end of useful battery life. |
Data based upon tests performed by an independent
battery manufacturer. |
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For applications requiring extended battery backup
times, Powerware has several UPSs that accommodate optional,
EBMs.
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Load Segments are
groups of receptacles that can be independently controlled
via LanSafe™/FailSafe™ V power management software, which
is bundled with the UPS. Load Segments extend battery backup times
for critical equipment.

Featured in the following UPSs:
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Field-tested and installed in thousands of installations around
the world, Powerware Hot Sync® technology has become the global
reliability standard.
This technology enables a multi-module
configuration to operate in parallel without the need for
inter-module communications. This eliminates the system level
single-point-of-failure inherent in traditional parallel
configurations and maximizes availability. |
Hot
Sync capacity enables up to eight UPS modules to operate in
parallel to increase the load capacity. By adding more UPS
modules than is needed to support the load, redundancy can also
be achieved. For example, should the load requirement be 800 kVA,
selecting three 400 kVA units would give N+1 redundancy--two
modules to feed the load and one for redundancy.
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redundant allows N+x parallel installation, with the UPS
modules sharing the critical load between them. Should a failure
of any kind occur with either module, the critical load remains
100% UPS protected. Internal diagnostics immediately isolate the
faulty UPS module from the critical bus while the other UPS
assumes the full load. Refer to the UPS product literature for
the number of UPSs that can be paralleled. |

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