UPS
for uninterruptible power supply in industrial systems

UPS units are used to ensure uninterrupted power supply to electronics in cabinets and automation systems.
They protect sensitive equipment against power outages, voltage drops and disturbances that could otherwise cause downtime or data loss.

Explore our range of UPS for DIN Rail mounting

Secure backup and high efficiency for critical operations | Modular solution with AC/DC power supply + DC-UPS modules for uninterrupted operation

Power reserve in compact format for demanding systems | Suitable for 7.2 AH lead-acid battery (without battery)

Technical characteristics of UPS

  • Uninterruptible power supply in case of power failure
  • DIN rail mounting for control cabinets
  • Integrated battery management
  • Adapted for industrial environment
  • Protects against voltage drops and interference

FAQ – Common Questions about UPS

UPS is the right choice when the installation must continue to function even during power grid disruptions.

  • Control cabinets with PLC, IPC or communication equipment
  • Automation systems where unplanned stops are costly
  • Installations requiring controlled shutdown
  • Environments with unstable mains voltage or recurring outages

UPS protects both operations and equipment by providing time for continued operation or safe shutdown.

UPS is not always necessary in all applications.

  • Only need stable DC voltage without backup → choose power supply
  • Very short or unimportant outages are tolerated → UPS may be oversized
  • Requirement for redundancy rather than battery backup → combine multiple power supplies or use monitoring

Power supply →

Power supply & IIoT →

UPS is usually mounted on DIN rail in electrical cabinets and placed between the power supply and the load.

Common uses:

  • PLC and control systems
  • Industrial switches and routers
  • IIoT devices and sensors
  • Critical control and monitoring functions

When the system cannot stop or needs controlled shutdown in the event of a power failure.

It depends on the load, battery capacity and the system's power requirements.

Yes, UPS is normally used in combination with power supplies.

Yes, they are designed for long-term operation in demanding environments.

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