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Microprocessor-based industrial controls - PLCs, industrial computers, HMI, drives, motion controllers, and sensors - are the foundation of high productivity, quality, and competitiveness. If there is one universal factor that can and will disrupt microprocessor-based controls and cause downtime, that factor is power quality. Since industrial electrical systems frequently experience voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortions, noise, and short- or long-term power outages, it is essential to ensure maximum uptime by specifying an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for the application. Specifying the optimum UPS for a control system can be one of the most cost-effective investments available today. Product Announcements
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Adel Nasiri, Ph.D.,
Power Electronics and Motor Drives Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3200 North Cramer Street,
Milwaukee Wisconsin, USA
24.1 Introduction
Power...
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Despite advances in computer technology, power outages continue to be a major cause of PC and server downtime. Protecting computer systems with Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) hardware is part of a...
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UPSs (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and generator sets are frequently combined to supply continuous power to sensitive applications such as computers, telecommunication centres, industrial processes,...
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The use of computers and other electronic systems has skyrocketed, and with it, so has the need to protect these systems from damage and service interruptions. Uninterruptible and Stand-by power...
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Along with the explosive growth in data-processing equipment over the last decade has come an unyielding demand for high-quality, continuous electrical power. Often, institutional and commercial...
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