The power distribution unit (PDU) is fitted with multiple outputs designed to distribute electrical power. In a data centre, all the distributed power loads are connected through a non-linear power source, due to which Harmonics generation is unavoidable. These generated Harmonics flow back and directly affect the main source, which is a UPS. The effect of harmonics de-rates the capacity Of UPS. Hence, utilization of UPS capacity becomes wasted. The effect of harmonics also creates much heat in the transformers of UPS. To eliminate these direct effects on OPS, K. Factor Transformers are designed based on the harmonics present in the load. The special design of the K-Factor Transformer helps to depend on much to eliminate or withstand the effects of Harmonics.
Capacity Range upto 1000 kVA, 3 Ph
Power distribution unit is fitted with multiple outputs designed to distribute electrical power.
In a data centre, all the distributed power loads are connected through a non linear power source, due to which HARMONICS generation is unavoidable. These generated Harmonics are flow back and directly effects the mains power source, which a UPS. The effect of harmonics de-rates the capacity of UPS. Hence 100% utilization of UPS capacity becomes wasted. The effect of harmonics also creates much heat in the transformers of UPS.
To eliminate these direct effects on UPS, K-Factor Transformers are designed based on the harmonics present the load. The special design of K-Factor Transformer helps us to depend on much to eliminate or withstanding from the effects of Harmonics.
Floor mounting Panel board with MS angles and Ms sheets with powder coated Paint and suitable provisions for cable
Distributed outgoing through sub branch breakers and branch breakers
Extra sub breakers also provided
Suitable capacity 3 pole incomer
LED indications provided to read the availability of incoming supply
Multi parameter reading meter to read Voltages, currents and power is incorporated
Soft start facility BCPM (Branch Circuit Power Monitoring)
Data Centres, Telecom