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  2. Uninterruptible power supply - Wikipedia

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    An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or uninterruptible power source is a type of continual power system that provides automated backup electric power to a load when ...

  3. APC by Schneider Electric - Wikipedia

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    APC Symmetra LX is a line of uninterruptible power supply products, aimed at network and server applications. Symmetras come in power configurations ranging from 4 kVA to 16 kVA. Symmetras are built for use in a data center (in a 19-inch rack for example).

  4. Category:Uninterruptible power supply - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Uninterruptible power supply" This category contains only the following file. Smartups-2200xlrm3u-inside.jpg 1,067 × 729; 409 KB

  5. FSP Group - Wikipedia

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    FSP developed their own retail brand "FSP" in 2003, which mainly sells power supplies. Power supplies manufactured by FSP are also sold by Antec, Sparkle Power International (SPI) (USA), OCZ, SilverStone Technology, Thermaltake, Nexus and Zalman under their own names. [3] Late 1990s FSP PC Power Supply

  6. APC Smart-UPS - Wikipedia

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    The Smart-UPS is a series of enterprise-level uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) made by American Power Conversion (APC). [1] Most of the units have a SmartSlot (with the exception of SC and SMC series) which accepts an optional interface card providing features ranging from network connectivity to temperature and humidity monitoring. [2]

  7. Chloride Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, the Company announced the acquisition of a 90% stake in India’s leading Uninterruptible power supply company, DB Power Electronics. [4] In September 2010, Chloride Group was fully acquired by Emerson Electric (joining the Emerson Network Power platform [5]) of the United States for US$1.5 billion. [6]

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