UPS System from PULs
PULS has developed the UB DC UPS systems range. The UB units are designed to back up industrial control and automation systems so that when the power fails, your business does not. There are currently three separate units, the UB10.241, the UB10.245 and the UBC10.241.
The UB10.241 is the standard battery back up module with external single battery capacity. The unit will provide 24Vdc and 10A continuously, or 15A for short periods of time. The unit only requires a single 12V lead acid battery, which means the battery will be better charged and last longer than if two were used in parallel. The UB10.241 comes with either a DIN Rail mounting 7Ah battery or a chassis mounted 26Ah battery, however due to Smart Charge design it can be operated with an array of battery sizes to meet customers’ specific requirements.
The UB10.245 is a dual 24Vdc and 12Vdc output buffer unit with external batteries. This unit is able to provide up to 10A on the 24V and up to 5A on the 12V output. As with the UB10.241, the Smart Charge function allows customers to use specific battery sizes to suit their needs. Also, with an array of output signals for operation, charging and battery monitoring, the UB10.245 is ideal for a multitude of applications.
The UBC10.241 battery module has been designed with an integrated high charge 5Ah battery. The unit will provide 10 minutes of backup for 24Vdc 10A systems. However unlike most integrated battery systems the UBC10.241 battery is replaceable so it will give customers many extra years of life.
Harry Moore, Managing Director of PULS UK comments “The PULS DC UPS systems have been selling like hot cakes. As the UK power infrastructure is degrading they have gone from being a useful part of a control or automation system to a business essential!”
With Energy requirements for modern life on the increase and not enough being done to increase output capability it is becoming invaluable to integrate power backup systems into industrial equipment. Without them how much could it cost you?