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Uninterruptible Power Supply Addresses Data Center Boom: Fuji Electric Corp. of America

Fuji Electric Corp. of America
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The 480V 3-phase 3-wire transformer-less uninterruptible power system is based on the electronics manufacturers’ proprietary reverse blocking IGBT technology, achieving efficiency ratings of over 97 percent. Aimed at the growing data center market, the UL-certified UPS7000HX-T3U Series is offered in 300, 400, and 500kVA power ratings and is built on open architecture for ease-of-installation and convenient service.

“Fuji Electric has been manufacturing and selling UPS products in the overseas market for over 30 years, so our expansion into North America was a natural progression for us,” says Phil Charatz, President and CEO of Fuji Electric Corp. of America. “The protection of valuable data is critical in today’s world, and the statistics regarding the cost of power outages to data centers are staggering. We are excited about this product launch, and we look forward to providing data centers and other mission critical applications with the peace of mind they need.”

The UPS7000HX utilizes Advanced T-type Neutral Point Clamped 3-level circuit topology, which provides superior efficiency and effectively reduces the total cost of ownership. By adopting the company’s own patented RB-IGBT technology, they have achieved reduction in power losses, and have reduced the total number of components in the system.

“Our goal is for customers to experience the advantages of working with a global manufacturer, while receiving the kind of support you typically expect from smaller companies,” says Gareth Davis, the UPS Department Manager for Fuji Electric Corp. of America. “Fuji Electric’s people are what set us apart, and we are focused on developing strong, long-lasting relationships with our customers as we enter this market.”

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posted: 11/9/2015