World's power density record set with 55.6kVA per 3U Module
The latest addition to the Modulon DPH series of modular UPS systems has achieved the world´s highest per-rack power density while offering a range of benefits for mission critical applications such as large datacentres. Delta Electronics has announced the global launch of its 500kVA Modulon DPH series uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Delta's new online double conversion UPS boasts the world´s highest power density of 55.6kVA per 3U module. Thanks to its modular design, the UPS enables advanced control of power module redundancy as well as the ability to add capacity and pay-as-you-grow scalability. The Modulon DPH 500kVA UPS is the latest in its series, which includes 75, 150, and 200 kVA models as well.
Big density for big data
The new high-density UPS from Delta launches at a time when annual global IP traffic is expected to nearly triple over the next five years. Developments such as the increase of content-heavy applications such as bandwidth-intensive video, the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data are behind these dramatic increases in traffic and the corresponding demand for greater datacentre capacity.
The industry-leading power density of 55.6kVA per 3U module achieved by Delta´s new 500kVA Modulon DPH model gives datacentre operators greater flexibility to adapt to these rapidly changing requirements.
This high density makes oversizing - one of the major drivers of excess datacentre cost - avoidable right from design phase. Adding capacity later is simple and economical, in contrast with traditional monoblock UPS systems, which require installing enough power for the datacentre’s maximum planned load right from the start. The high power density also means less space is consumed by power infrastructure, leaving more room for revenue-generating IT racks.
Performance, availability, and efficiency
Highlights of the fault-tolerant design of the 500kVA Modulon DPH series UPS include power module redundancy and a dual CAN bus, onboard control logic, and self-synchronisation. An added benefit of the adaptable modular design is that critical components are hot swappable. Parallel expansion and N+X redundancy with up to eight units are possible.
Furthermore, the system´s hot-swappable architecture offers a 50% faster service time than required compared to traditional UPS systems. Together, these features make the DPH series appropriate for high-availability applications such as Tier IV datacentres. The latest UPS from Delta is also an ecological choice, with AC/AC conversion efficiency of up to 96.5% in normal operation and 99% in ECO mode.
Manageable power
IT managers will be pleased to note that the latest DPH model also comes equipped with a touch screen, an environment management system, and a battery management system. The console´s large 10” colour touch screen allows operators to view event logs and access diagnostic information.
Charles Tsai, General Manager of Mission Critical Infrastructure Solutions (MCIS) Business Unit at Delta Electronics, said: “Our latest DPH series UPS was well-received by a global audience at this year´s CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. This DPH series 75-200kVA UPS is already powering airport datacentres in Poland and South Korea. A hosting provider in Berlin and bank branches in Poland and India have also purchased DPH 200kVA systems.”
Tsai continued: “With this highly intelligent and integrated UPS solution, Delta´s MCIS BU is confident the Modulon DPH series is the best choice to provide backup power for modern datacentres in this dynamic era of big data.”