White Paper No. 1 Version 10
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White Paper No. 1 Version 10
Choosing the right Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system is critical for ensuring continuous power supply in applications like data centres, hospitals, and airports. The IEC 62040-3 standard classifies UPS systems based on their output characteristics. This guide provides a detailed overview of the IEC standard, explains the four main types of static UPS systems, and discusses their advantages, disadvantages, and practical applications. This knowledge will help you make an informed decision about the best UPS type for your specific needs.
UPS Type | Typical Power Range | Cost per VA | Power Density | Service Life | Load Criticality | Efficiency | IEC Classification |
Standby | 0.2 – 2 kVA | Low | Very High | Short | Low | Very High | VFD-SY-33 |
Line Interactive | 0.5 – 5 kVA | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | Very High | VI-SS-31 |
Hybrid Conversion | 1 – 3 kVA | High | High | Long | High | Medium High | VI-SS-11, VFD-SS-31 |
Double Conversion | 10 – 1500 kVA | High | High | Very Long | Very High | Medium Very High | VFI-SS-11, VFD-SS-31 |
Selecting the right UPS system involves understanding the performance classifications and characteristics of different types. The IEC 62040-3 standard provides a framework to compare these systems, helping you find the optimal UPS for your application. For detailed technical specifications and further reading, refer to related white papers and the IEC standard.
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