Orga helps make daily operations easier, with Orga’s Explosion-proof (EX) Uninterruptible Power Supply system (UPS). What does an Explosion-proof Uninterruptible Power Supply system do? The batteries of our EX-certified UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) continue to supply power when the normal power supply is cut off.
But with our UPS/No-Break system (Uninterruptible Power Supply) you don’t have to worry. Our UPS systems are designed to seamlessly take over the mains power in the event of a power outage. This means that even when the emergency generator is started, essential installations and systems continue to run. No interruptions, no downtime.
HEEMAF designed and built its first battery-based rotary uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system for a national telecom company. HOLEC designed and installed the first diesel rotary UPS system, a 300 kVA no-break system that was built for a data center application in northern Europe.
The batteries of our EX-certified UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) continue to supply power when the normal power supply is cut off. This ensures that critical systems keep running in order to keep the asset safe and compliant with relevant regulations in every situation, even in hazardous areas.
Zwart offers an extensive range of UPS systems, ranging from 1 kVA to 4 MVA, available in both 1 phase (230V) and 3 phase (400V). We supply two main types of UPS systems: fixed power UPS systems (mono-block) and expandable (modular) UPS systems. Both types of systems can be expanded in power or can be configured for a redundant N+1 installation.
If you choose our UPS systems, you are assured of not only the best power supply solutions, but also preventive and corrective service and maintenance so that your UPS system remains in top condition. Zwart offers an extensive range of UPS systems, ranging from 1 kVA to 4 MVA, available in both 1 phase (230V) and 3 phase (400V).
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