Parallel Redundant UPS | 3EM Power Technologies
By using multiple UPS modules in parallel, the system can provide uninterrupted power supply to critical loads, even in the event of a failure of one or more modules, while also offering high
To enhance power reliability, dual UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) configurations are commonly deployed. However, one key engineering decision is whether to operate these UPS systems in split (independent) mode or parallel (synchronized) mode.
Contact us today! Assuming you want to ensure, that the electricity supply to your "mission critical" computer system is not interrupted, under any condition, you need to use Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) in Parallel Redundant Configuration.
With a parallel redundant type UPS, you can increase the power supply capacity of the entire system by adding UPS units as needed. This allows you to flexibly respond to future increases in power usage. For example, even if your current power demand is 10kVA, if you need 20kVA in the future, you can respond by introducing an additional UPS unit.
Parallel operation (also called load-sharing or synchronized operation) refers to two UPS units being electrically connected in parallel to share the same load. These systems use synchronization and load-sharing control to function as a single power source. ✅ Increased Capacity: Allows UPS systems to support larger loads.
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