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Lake
Forest, IL --
October 22, 2004 -- Chloride Power Protection today
introduced an extension of its UPS System product line -- the EPEM.
Designed to meet the extended UL 924 power requirements of a minimum of
90 minutes, the EPEM is available in 10 - 75 kVA sizes. Plus, the CP3150
offers a state-of-the-art vector control system engineered to provide the
high level of power protection demanded by critical loads in today’s ever changing power
environment.
The Chloride EPEM is a true on-line, double-conversion
UPS that protects emergency lighting systems for a minimum of 90 minutes. They are ideally suited to help customers
fulfill their need of maintaining lighting during brown outs or power
failures without the need for numerous smaller units. The EPEM
operates incandescent, magnetic and electronic ballast, fluorescent, high
power factor compact fluorescent, and high intensity discharge (HID) lamp
types
"We have been making Emergency
Lighting Inverter Systems for nearly 10 years selling to OEM's, and are
now proud to be able offer these excellent products direct to the
marketplace. Our systems have a proven track record of excellent
and reliable service,” stated Gareth Davis, General Manager for
Chloride Power Protection. He continued, “A central system
like ours represents a significant cost savings for the user. Since we
utilize double conversion technology even the most sensitive ballasts
stay on-line through even the shortest of power interruptions."
The
EPEM features an IGBT PWM inverter along with automatic low battery
voltage disconnect. The system is housed in a free-standing NEMA 1
enclosure, and utilizes maintenance free, sealed lead calcium
batteries. High-end metering and controls are located in the EPEM’s multilingual, alphanumeric
display.
Chloride
Power Protection is a leader in the design and manufacture of power
protection equipment up to 500 kVA. Chloride Power Protection is a
business of Chloride Group, PLC, and distributes its products worldwide.
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