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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
No battery design eliminates the #1 cause of
UPS failures
Maintenance-free lowers the risk of downtime
associated with lack of maintenance and lowers
cost of ownership
Improved integration into control panels or
equipment cabinets
Remote management of multiple devices
User interface through standard web browser
FactoryTalk® network interface with EtherNet/IP™
Compact, single device saves space
–40 to +60 deg C (-40 to +140°F) operating
temperature range
Factory Talk® is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office .
Ethernet/IP trademark of ODVA.
3. Why do you need a UPS?
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manufacturing firms experience an average
3.9 power interruption events per year
Most power interruptions are very short
duration (blips)
Power “blips” result in long restart times, of
3 to 5 minutes, for microprocessor-based
devices such as managed switches and
Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs)
These power interruptions cost US
manufacturing firms an average of $2107 per
event, or $8,217 per year
A UPS can pay for itself in 1 to 3 months by
preventing equipment restarts caused by
short power interruptions
Percent of establishments by number of outages in a typical year (Avg. # 3.9)
Average cost per outage by duration
Source: The Cost of Power Disturbances to Industrial & Digital Economy Companies
EPRI’s Consortium for Electric Infrastructure for a Digital Society (CEIDS)
4. “Batteries are a pain in the UPS”
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Battery failures are the #1 cause of
UPS failures
Battery UPS units require frequent
maintenance such as inspection,
testing and replacement
Frequent maintenance drives up
operating and overhead costs
Batteries typically require
Hazardous Waste disposal
methods
Batteries can “outgas” Hydrogen
which can build up to dangerous
levels inside an enclosure
Source: Addressing the Leading Root Causes of Downtime, Emerson Network Power
Top root causes of downtime cited by data center professionals. Totals exceed
100 percent because data center professionals cited multiple root-causes over a
period of two years.
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A No Battery, Maintenance-Free UPS solution
Modern ultra capacitors instead of
rechargeable batteries
Maintenance-free, up to 20 year life, with
half the cost of ownership compared to
ordinary battery UPS
No capacity loss at low temperatures and less
impact on life at high temperatures
(compared to batteries)
Patent pending “stack balancing” provides
the most energy storage in the least amount
of space
Patent pending “predictive monitoring”
monitors temperature to measure capacity
over time
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Better UPS device management
Ethernet communications provides
remote monitoring instead of serial or
USB cable and a laptop
Standard web browser can be used to
manage all devices from the office,
plant floor or mobile device
Plug-and-play interoperability with
Rockwell Automation Factory Talk®
network devices
No “visiting” every device
No opening cabinets
No PPE gear required
No software to download
No software to configure
No host device limitations
FactoryTalk® View faceplates
EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE
TESTED™
7. Improved UPS Integration
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Single, compact 80mm wide unit saves DIN rail space
Typical battery UPS is 2 pieces, 120-240mm wide combined
Wide operating temperature range of -40 to +60° C (-40 to +140°F)
No need to oversize the battery for low temperature operation
No premium for long life, high temperature operation
No chance of Hydrogen “outgassing” from battery charge
No need to vent enclosure to avoid gas buildup
Supports dual, redundant power supply configurations (with optional
accessory Load Sense Module)
8. Target Applications
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Backup for devices with long restart times after
a power interruption
Industrial Managed Switches
Allen-Bradley® Stratix™ series
Cisco IE3000 (IE3K) series
Provides backup power for 2 base switches
or base switch plus expansion modules
Human Machine Interfaces
Allen-Bradley® PanelView Plus™ models
400 and 600
Other low power 24VDC devices
Up to 35W Output Load capacity
14. Remote Management with
Factory Talk® View Faceplate
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Our UPS is the only DC UPS with an
Ethernet interface
Alternatives are expensive rack mount, AC
units intended for Data Center environments
Allows remote monitoring Zone Network
“health” – Power Supplies and Temperature
EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™ for easy
plug-and-play integration with Rockwell
Automation FactoryTalk® network devices
EtherNet/IP™ and FactoryTalk® Network
support files downloadable
UPS Faceplate on A-B HMI
FactoryTalk® is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office.
EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™ is a certification mark of ODVA.
EtherNET/IP trademark of ODVA.
16. Dual, redundant power supply configuration
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Optional Load Sense Module (LSM) for IA UPS
Senses load not powered by UPS
Eliminates extra heat in pass-through mode
Allows UPS to monitor Primary and Secondary power supplies, and load device