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News Release from: Uninterruptible Power Supplies | Subject: UPS Handbook
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 August 2003
Launch of new edition of UPS Handbook
New edition of this authoritative guide explores the latest developments in secure power systems.
The first edition of the handbook was published in 2000, and 8000 copies of this essential guide to power systems technologies, specification, installation and maintenance are now in use around the world The UPS Handbook has been acclaimed by electrical consultants and contractors, systems integrators and endusers alike, and is widely acknowledged as the industry-standard reference work on secure power systems, providing definitive information on a complex topic
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 18 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This new edition moves on to explore aspects of evolving power support technology in greater depth.
For example, within the past three years the development of modular UPS systems has enabled a far more flexible, cost-effective response to today?s changing power protection needs.
Taking transformerless UPS technology to the ultimate, new modular technology saves floorspace, time and costs, answering the market?s need for today?s solution while offering easy upgradeability for future growth.
The handbook will further enlighten the reader on parallelability, the technology which is also at the heart of this new flexibility and widely recognised as key to the future development of power protection systems.
For a copy of the new edition of this authoritative guide contact Peter Bentley, Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited.
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