CENTIEL introduces top and bottom UPS cabling

Swiss UPS manufacturer, CENTIEL SA, has introduced a simple solution to allow either top or bottom cabling connection for its three-phase, modular UPS system, CumulusPowerTM.   This innovative new design now means the UPS can be connected from either high or low level, without the requirement for a separate cable entry enclosure, enabling a more flexible layout within comms rooms and data centres, maximizing the use of space and potentially reducing installation costs. 

Mike Elms, sales and marketing director, CENTIEL UK explains:  “Up until now, the majority of most UPS units’ final power connections are at low level within the UPS frame. This made the bending radius of larger cables a problem whether the cables were installed at floor level or, even worse, at high level and then had to be run down tray/ladder to then be worked into the bottom of the UPS frame.  The solution was to install a separate: ”top cable entry” (TCE) enclosure meaning additional cost and space which can now be saved.  The flexible, modular configuration of CumulusPowerTM means we are able to provide the option of having the UPS  input terminals at either low or high level within the frame to accept cables from below or above depending on the site requirements.    

 

“Our focus is to work with our clients to provide the very best UPS solutions which are most applicable for their needs.  This simple but highly convenient addition of optional

top or bottom cable entry, is another example of CENTIEL leading the field in UPS design for benefit of our valued customer base.”

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