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August 17, 2010

SolaHD Intros UPS for Industrial Power Protection

SolaHD has introduced the new S4KC Uninterruptible Power System incorporating a host of advanced true on-line, double conversion features in an ultra compact package.

The company said that the ultra compact package is purpose-engineered for industrial applications, such as industrial computers, automation systems, robotics and process controls. The newest offering is available in 120/208/240V or 230V models from 6000VA to 10000VA of capacity.

Company officials said The S4KC UPS delivers continuous, high quality power to connected equipment with no break or transferring to battery. Moreover, its rated output power factor of 0.8-0.9 is a better match with switch mode power supplies, allowing for more efficient utilization of the UPS.

The S4KC Series can be mounted directly into a standard 19" rack, taking only 4U (7.0”) for the 6kVA and only 6U (10.5”) for the 10kVA of rack space, said company officials.

The S4KC Series combines flexible output voltage, internal batteries, an integral dynamic bypass switch, and a maintenance bypass switch. Additional features that contribute to the performance of the SolaHD (News - Alert) S4K2UC UPS include self-diagnostic capabilities; rotating LED display panel for easy readout in rack or tower position; multiple and simultaneous communication ports.

Other features are wide input voltage range to minimize battery operation; hot swappable, user replaceable batteries; automatic internal bypass and a manual maintenance bypass; and more.

The SolaHD S4KC UPS is expected to be available for quote in September 1st, 2010, and the company plans to ship it on October 27th, 2010.

SolaHD specializes in identifying and providing industrial power quality solutions including power supplies, transformers and uninterruptible power systems. It is part of Emerson (News - Alert) Industrial Automation and is based in Rosemont, IL.

Earlier this year, the company released its new S4K2UC UPS, in 120V or 230V configurations from 700VA to 3000VA of capacity.


Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu’s articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Juliana Kenny
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