By drawing near unity power factor from the input current the 80-NET Series UPS system maximises the usable power from your power supply and reduces your operating costs.
A UPS system with Unity Power Factor
Utilising transformer-free technology the 80-NET MPR draws 20% less input current than a standard UPS system; this has multiple benefits including reducing switchgear ratings and cable sizes required, decreasing generator ratings and maximising the usable power from your supply.
A UPS system that addresses today's concerns
With demand for power a limiting factor in many areas of the UK the 80-NET Series UPS system helps you make the most of what you have. In addition it offers superb energy efficiency of up to 98% helping you to further reduce your operating costs over the life of your UPS system.
A UPS system with low Total Harmonic Distortion
The 80-NET Series UPS system has a THDi of less than 3%. Using a UPS system with such a low THDi markedly improves the quality of your power upstream; reducing the harmonic load on your whole building.
The 80-NET Series UPS system has many innovative, time saving, space saving and money saving features including:
- Near unity input power factor (>0.99); reduce operating costs
- Transformer-free technology; smaller footprint
- Low THDi (<3%); improves power quality
- Parallelable up to 8 units (as standard); future-proof UPS system
- Output power factor of up to 0.9, lagging and leading
- LIFE.net compatible; remote monitoring & diagnostics
- Innovative design reduces MTTR; maximises availability