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UPS Systems
- PCs and Servers to 1.5kVA
- Servers and Networks to 3kVA
- Comms Room UPS to 20kVA
- Datacentres 10-800kVA
- Rackmount 500VA-40kVA
- Modular Systems 25kW-1MW
- Models by Size 500VA-800kVA
- Models by Technology
- Extended Backup Times
- Single Phase 400VA-20kVA
- Three Phase 10-800kVA
- Containerised UPS Systems
- 120Vac US Systems
- Telecoms UPS
- Industrial Plants
- Marine and Offshore Systems
- UPS with an Energy Saving Eco Mode
- UPS with Super Capacitors
- UPS with Lithium-ion Batteries
- UPS with Flywheels
- Power Distribution
- Inverters/Chargers
- Battery Systems
- Voltage Management
- Energy Management
- Power/Energy Monitoring
- Renewable/Off-Grid Power
- Accessories
- Connectivity/Software
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Eco Power Services
- Battery Testing
- Battery Installations
- Generator Services
- Load Bank Testing
- Project Management
- Removals and Recycling
- Remote Site Monitoring
- Repair and Refurbishment
- Site Surveys
- Technical Helpdesk
- UPS/Generator Rentals
- UPS/Generator Relocations
- UPS Installations
- UPS Maintenance Contracts
- UPS Repairs/Spares
- Warranties and Extensions
- Witness Testing
- Eco Power Projects
UPS Systems with Flywheels
These uninterruptible power supplies use flywheels for their DC energy storage in place of traditional Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) or Lithium-ion batteries. Kinetic energy stored within a spinning mass is converted in a DC electrical supply to power a UPS inverter when the mains power supply fails. The energy storage time is measured in milliseconds and is sufficient to ride through small breaks in electrical power and cover the start-up time of a suitably sized and matched standby power generator.

UPS Systems with Flywheels
These uninterruptible power supplies use flywheels for their DC energy storage in place of traditional Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) or Lithium-ion batteries. Kinetic energy stored within a spinning mass is converted in a DC electrical supply to power a UPS inverter when the mains power supply fails. The energy storage time is measured in milliseconds and is sufficient to ride through small breaks in electrical power and cover the start-up time of a suitably sized and matched standby power generator.
DC flywheels can also be used in other short-term energy storage applications. Flywheels have a 20-year lifespan and dramatically lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to a traditional UPS battery backup system. They are an eco solution, with minimal maintenance and remove the need to replace battery packs within typically years four (5-year design) and seven (8-year design) along with their associated costs.
For more information on flywheel UPS systems please call the Eco Power Projects team on 0800 612 7388. Alternatively email us or complete our enquiry form.