Product category:
UPSs
News Release from: Socomec Sicon UPS | Subject: Netys
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2005
UPSs offer wide choice of power options
A new series of single-phase UPSs have been designed to satisfy the broadest spectrum of user requirements, while providing a competitive price, small footprint and attractive design.
Socomec Sicon UPS has expanded its extensive UPS product range with the introduction of the technologically advanced Netys - a versatile series of three single-phase units that have been designed to satisfy the broadest spectrum of user requirements, while providing a competitive price, small footprint and attractive design Each product in the Netys family has its own special features to ensure the range offers users the widest choice of power solutions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Netys PL is available in power ratings of 550 and 750VA and has a space-saving design that makes it the most compact of its category.
Netys PE's ratings encompass 400, 600, 800 and 1000VA, and is based on line interactive technology with AVR (automatic voltage regulation) to guarantee protection against blackouts and overvoltages.
Netys PR is available in 1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000VA ratings, is extremely versatile and can be configured in three ways.
All ratings are available in tower or mini tower versions, and the three larger units can be easily converted to rack mounting.
Depending on the configurations and power selected, USB connections and an RS232 serial link are available to connect the UPS to a PC, facilitating local shutdown of the software applications and management of the power supply.
Protection is provided through an RJ11 jack for a telephone/modem/ADSL line, and the numerous connection points (from three to eight depending on the model) mean that various critical loads can be protected at the same time.
This attractively designed product range has been manufactured to match the most recent Socomec Sicon UPS products; there is also a family feeling about the displays, which have between three and 10 LEDs depending on the version.
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