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Consumer
/ Residential
As more and more users access critical data from the office or home
over the internet, usage of small UPS systems to keep PCs and residential
gateways up and running even during blackouts is spreading. |
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Enterprise
Networking
The classical computer room has given way to numerous distibuted
technical rooms with rack-mounted servers, internetworking equipment
an storage systems that require power protection and high availability
features. |
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Industry
Industrial Applications include critical process for semi-conductor,
chemical or pharmeceutical manufacturing.
Manufacturing plants have to cope with serious power problems like
harmonics that require special solutions or rugged equipment. |
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Telecom
Infrastructure
Telecom central offices typically operate from large battery banks
(DC power). They also include AC powered equipment like servers, storage
systems or routers that require specific power supplies called inverters.
The rapid deployement of third-generation mobile phone systems like
UMTS creates new opportunities for UPSs and inverters in base stations. |
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Data
Centers / Internet Data Centers
Internet Data Centers provide the physical environment necessary
to keep web servers up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
They offer the highest level of power quality through fully redundant
UPS and power distibution systems. |