
UPSaver moves the concept of static conversion from Uninterruptible Power Supply to Uninterruptible Power Saver, a permanent saving system continuously monitoring the mains to guarantee high quality power to your ICT equipment at minimum energy usage. Considering that in all developed countries mains are free from disturbances for most of the time, UPSaver can significantly increase its efficiency by using UPS conversion only when it s actually needed. Data servers Networking services Telco equipmentģ 4 benefits for your business Continuous saving: 400,000 euros after 5 years per 500 kw of power usage Certified continuity: maximum efficiency in all modes of operation Maximum flexibility: modular, easy expandable, 4 modes of operation for best power quality under any conditions Minimum lifecycle cost and minimum environmental footprint The UPSaver philosophy Conventional UPS work in on-line double conversion, at about 95% efficiency. It must also guarantee a low total cost of ownership and a low PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness defined as the ratio of total amount of power used by the facility to the power delivered to ICT equipment), which is the most commonly used figure to evaluate a data center s energy performance. Applications Cloud Data center equipment must be easily scalable to react quickly to the fast-changing ICT market. This is perfect for achieving a reduced data centre PUE.1 4.0 UPS dedicated to ICT for unmatched energy savingsĢ Introducing UPSaver by Borri, a new modular UPS series for the ICT industry, totally configurable, quickly scalable, with high efficiency and low TCO. With continuous monitoring the UPS switches to the inverter within 2ms should the control system experience any anomalies. It features smart online (SOL) mode, which significantly reduces energy consumption as the load is fed primarily through the bypass line. The parallel control system tightly manages both active and reactive type loads, allowing for intelligent load/current sharing between each individual module. The B9000 UPS can be configured to operate in parallel, offering an N+1 configuration or alternatively as a power expansion option.
