The financial services industry has a crucial need for backup power for numerous applications
The vast number of applications within a financial services institution range from data centres, server rooms and telecommunications to building control, emergency lighting, fire protection and emergency lifts.
The cost incurred from a power loss to a financial premises and the resulting business interruption is significantly higher than the cost of purchasing and installing a power continuity system such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and/or diesel generator.
With the amount of information being stored and the automation of many fundamental processes, banks are especially reliant on a high power availability. UPS systems are therefore a vital addition to their assets.
The financial services sector also face challenges such as space restrictions, floor loading and providing suitable environments for batteries. Considerations must therefore be given to adhering with strict noise, access and pollution restrictions which often differ between countries.
Backed by nearly 30 years of experience in delivering back up power solutions across many industries including the financial sector, Power Control are experts in specifying, installing, commissioning and maintaining UPS systems. From single phase to three phase, modular and monolithic, Power Control have formed partnerships with some of the biggest manufacturers and are experienced in multivendor units.
Financing and leasing options are also available through Power Control’s trusted finance partner making the initial cost of a critical power infrastructure affordable to institutions of all sizes.
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SUITABLE UPS SYSTEMS
25kVA - 250kVA
Modular
Online double conversion with PWM high frequency technology. Parallelable up to 600kW
The Legrand Keor MOD UPS (uninterruptible power supply) is a three phase system supplying online double conversion with PWM high frequency technology. The award winning modular technology delivers rated power from 25kVA to 250kVA, each unit can be paralleled to identical or different units up to 600kW with the possibility to have N+X redundancy.