Numeric expands its Three Phase UPS Portfolio with KEOR Series
Numeric has announced its new KEOR Series of Three Phase UPS – Keor HP and Keor HPE as a one-stop solution for IT, Industrial, Office and Commercial sector. The range intends to satisfy both users and installers by providing ease-of-maintenance and safety; capital preservation and reducing operating expenses.
According to the company, the new range allows users’ flexibility of extending its range from 60 kVA to 4.8 MVA. It has a 3-level IGBT inverter design that helps to improve the inverter efficiency and overall efficiency, thus reducing the operational expenses. Its High input power factor and Low THDi reduces the cost of electrical infrastructure. Multi DSP controller in the products helps the UPS to respond faster. The uniqueness of the UPSs lies in its flexibility to offer with or without an inbuilt transformer, thereby giving full flexibility to the customer to design his solutions, thereby making it suitable for both IT and industrial application.
Introducing the product, Palash Nandy, Chief Commercial Officer, Numeric, said, “UPS remains a key element in any electrical infrastructure – be it SOHO, Retail, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Datacenters, IT/ITeS, BFSI, Hotels, etc. Building on Numeric’s longstanding history and industry expertise, we are pleased to announce the launch of KEOR Three Phase UPS, Keor HP and Keor HPE”. He further added, “The key considerations in choosing the backup solution like UPS, especially for data centers is basis their reliability, efficiency, maintenance, and return on investment.These Keor series three phase UPS will allow data center operators lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) and enable them to continuously maintain, operate, monitor and optimize the data center throughout its life cycle. Depending on the power demand, KEOR series of UPS will enable our customers to connect to parallel operation, thus increasing the utility as per demand.”
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