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Product category: UPSs
News Release from: Puls UK | Subject: Puls UB10.245 DC UPS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2008

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The Puls UB10.245 DC UPS features an advanced battery management system which charges and monitors the battery to achieve the longest possible battery service life

Puls UK has released an energy efficient and space saving DC UPS for industrial control systems The UB10.245 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) controller works alongside any standard 24V DC power supply or power bus and with one 12V battery can provide no-break power and protect against voltage fluctuations

The UB10.245 UPS features two outputs, 24V DC for control systems and valves, and 12V DC for modems, remote telemetry or control networks.

The 12V DC secondary output is generated by a high-efficiency DC/DC convertor within the UPS.

The Puls UB10.245 DC UPS features an advanced battery management system which charges and monitors the battery to achieve the longest possible battery service life and includes many diagnostic functions that ensure reliable operation of the entire system.

Harry Moore, Managing Director of Puls UK, "Our DIN-Rail DC UPS provides a bullet-proof, compact and highly efficient solution to ensuring safe operation of critical industrial control systems at the point of use".

Using a DC UPS offers efficiency gains over conventional AC/AC UPS products by reducing the number of conversions required to provide a secure 24V DC supply.

In common with all Puls Dimension series DIN-Rail power products the UB10.245 features 50% bonus power, electronic overload and short circuit protection, operating temperature range of -25 to +50C, dimensions of just 49 x 124 x 117mm and a three-year warranty.

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