General-purpose UPS
17 September, 2009 byAPC by Schneider Electric has announced the MGE Galaxy 3500, a three-phase, general-purpose uninterruptible power supply.
Rackmounted UPS
17 April, 2009 byEaton’s 3G ‘Enterprise Power’ DC UPS is designed for DC powering converged data networks and low-power telecommunications equipment where compact, efficient and flexible DC power systems are required.
VeSA mount UPS
01 January, 2009IEI has released a range of VESA mount UPSs to suit its range of Afolux panel PCs — the AUPS series.
Double conversion UPS
01 August, 2008APC has introduced its Smart-UPS RT 15 and 20 kVA power protection models in a 12U size for rack or tower installation.
UPS battery management
01 August, 2008Rittal has launched RiBat, a management system claimed to be capable of extending the life of UPS batteries by 30%.
UPS distributor
31 January, 2006Power Parameters has been appointed Australian distributor for the full range of Socomec-Sicon UPS systems.
PrOffice 650 uninterruptible power
09 June, 2005PrOffice 650 is a 650 VA standby UPS with five Australian three pin socket outlets (three UPS supported and all with surge protection). The 650 UPS also has surge protection for telephone equipment (one in and two out sockets). The unit is supplied with downloadable shutdown software and will support both USB and RS232 communication interfaces.
DC UPS battery chargers
17 January, 2005The PB251 is a family of 13.8V and 27.6V 220W/275W off line DC uninterruptible power supplies (DC UPS).
6000 VA double conversion UPS
16 January, 2004Invensys Powerware has released a 6000 VA rackmount uninterruptible power system that resolves power anomalies and supplies maximum uptime protection to all connected servers, storage devices, networking equipment and medical devices.
Rackmount UPS
15 April, 2003Invensys has increased the power rating for its range of Powerware 9125 rackmounted uninterruptible power systems.
Recall of UPS units
03 February, 2003APC in Australia and New Zealand has announced a voluntary recall of two specific models in its Back-UPS CS uninterruptible power supply (UPS) line due to potential safety issues that may result in over heating and represent a potential fire hazard.