Controlled Power Company launches new 'Model ESV' uninterruptible power system


Controlled Power Company www.controlledpwr.com, a U.S. manufacturer of a full line of commercial, industrial, and medical-grade electrical power solutions, announces the availability of its new  "Model ESV"  Uninterruptible Power System.

Featuring "front access" design for easy installation / operation, and self-contained battery runtime options (up to 4 hours, model dependent), the "Model ESV" provides conditioned, continuous back-up power for mission critical commercial and industrial applications.

As a centralized UPS, the "Model ESV" eliminates the need for multiple lower VA rated UPS's (which require maintenance / replacement at varied and unexpected times).   Its vertical design accommodates overhead power conduit / cable landings, making this UPS ideal for backing-up industrial controls / automation, I.T. server racks, and business continuity equipment.

Remote monitoring and communications capability enables the "Model ESV" to be easily integrated into BACnet and other network communications protocol.



December 10, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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