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Plant Engineering, February, 2007
By Scott Siddens, Contributing Editor
Uninterruptible power supplies must be rugged, flexible to meet plant floor challenges
Computers in industrial plants and other types of technical operations have moved to the production floor. And with millions of dollars at stake in guaranteeing near-absolute power reliability for production lines, UPS manufacturers have been tasked with creating hardy systems that can withstand the extreme environments of manufacturing facilities. Several UPS products have come on the market in recent years to accommodate these requirements.
"With computers in much harsher and hotter conditions, changes in UPS design were necessary," said Richard Smith, P.E., a consulting engineering based in Indianapolis. Unlike...
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