The three-phase UPS solutions from metasystem Series TRIMOD from 8 kVA and 20 kVA ARCHIMOD function according to the online double conversion (VFI), in which the load is always powered and uninterrupted sinusoidal voltage. Built in MODULAR TECHNOLOGY with either 2.7, 3.4 or 5 kVA modules (TRIMOD) or 6.7kVA modules (ARCHIMOD), an N + X redundancy at a later point in time up to 60kVA (TRIMOD) or 120kVA (ARCHIMOD) at any time be achieved.

The single-phase UPS series DAKER and MEGALINE - in line interactive and double-conversion technology from 600VA to 10kVA - aimed at companies that PC, department and workgroup servers, PBXs, industrial equipment, electro-medical equipment, security systems for small computer networks and automated devices want to protect against power problems and blackouts. With the MEGALINE even REDUNDANT and MODULAR.

KEOR LINE RT USV 1000-3000VA

Daker DK 1000-10000 VA >>

Megaline 1250 VA - 10 kVA >>

Trimod 8 - 60 kVA >>

KEOR T 10 - 60 kVA >>

Why is it recommended to use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)?

  1. Why is it worthwhile to invest in a reliable power supply for larger server rooms or data centers? Investing in a reliable power supply, such as a UPS, is worthwhile for larger server rooms or data centers because it ensures continuous and uninterrupted power for critical IT equipment. These facilities house numerous servers, routers, switches, and other devices that require stable power to function properly. A reliable power supply, like a UPS, eliminates the risk of power interruptions, reduces the threat of data loss, and helps maintain the smooth operation of the entire IT infrastructure.
  2. How does a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) protect against potential voltage spikes that could damage IT devices? A UPS protects against potential voltage spikes that could damage IT devices by providing excellent protection against such fluctuations. It acts as a barrier between the incoming power supply and connected devices, regulates voltage, and ensures a stable power flow. In the event of voltage spikes, the UPS absorbs the excess energy, preventing it from reaching and potentially damaging the IT devices.

  3. How does a UPS address the risk of data loss during a power outage? A UPS addresses the risk of data loss during a power outage by providing an uninterrupted power supply. It serves as a backup power source, allowing users to continue working and save their data even during power outages. This ensures that data is not lost or damaged due to sudden power interruptions.

  4. What is the advantage of having a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) during a power outage? The advantage of having a UPS during a power outage is that it provides a time buffer to resolve the power outage issue and secure the data. Users can continue operating their devices and systems for a specific period, ensuring that crucial data is protected and stored before the power outage becomes a problem.

  5. How can an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) help secure stored data during a power outage? An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) can help secure stored data during a power outage by providing a time window to address the power outage issue and secure the data. It offers an uninterrupted power supply, giving users enough time to manage the power outage issue and safely save their data.