Toshiba is a global leader in the supply of social infrastructure products including uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. It is known globally for its innovative technology, superior quality, and unmatched reliability. Toshiba understands the importance of critical power supply and provides integrated solutions for enterprise-wide networks, data centers, mission-critical systems, and industrial/manufacturing processes. Its engineers work to develop UPS solutions ideal for the markets that need it the most.
Data centers require a vast amount of power, requiring power protection, and efficiency. Toshiba UPS systems use state-of-the-art design and construction to deliver industry leading efficiency, reliability, performance, and flexibility.
With Energy Star certified models available, Toshiba UPS systems are ideal for data center power usage effectiveness (PUE). For the healthcare industry, Toshiba has the UPS products that support a multitude of medical equipment such as x-rays, CT, ultrasound, and MRI machines.
Toshiba 3 phase UPS solutions range from 5 to 2,000 kVA. Toshiba parallel three-phase systems can be designed for both redundant and capacity configurations. All Toshiba 3 phase UPS systems are voltage/frequency independent (VFI), true online double-conversion units, providing conditioned power during inverter and battery operation.
The G9400 Series UPS brings efficiency, reliability, and performance to a new level. The G9400 Series features the latest generation of advanced Carrier Stored Trench Bi-Polar Transistor (CSTBT) IGBT technology, the “engine” of the UPS. The G9400 technology allows for high power density in a small footprint and 97% on-line efficiency at various loads making it ideal for large colocation or hyperscale data centers.
The G9000 Series UPS designed for stand-alone or parallel use in up to eight-unit configurations (100-1000k VA) or six-unit configurations (1,330-2000k VA) without requiring the use of a special switchgear cabinet. Using the new Toshiba IGBT technology in the rectifier/converter, DC/DC chopper, and the inverter sections of the UPS, the G9000’s double-conversion topology provides an AC/DC/AC efficiencies of up to 97% at loads from 50% to 100%. Even at 20% loading, the efficiency remains greater than 94%. This is 10% to 20% better than current industry systems, making the G9000 excellent for N+1 parallel systems where loads are typically 30-40%.
The G2020 Series UPS is one of the first to utilize breakthrough silicon carbide (SiC) technology for improved performance. Advanced SiC power modules reduce conversion losses by nearly 50%. Delivering an unprecedented 98% efficiency over a load range of 30-75%, while maintaining the same performance specifications as the renowned G9000 Series UPS. Remote monitoring of the system is available with the optional Toshiba RemotEye® 4 multi-protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU, BACnet IP, BACnet MSTP) UPS monitoring solution.
The 4400 Series UPS is the next-generation three-phase UPS. The double-conversion, all insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) 4400 Series UPS features a digitally controlled IGBT input rectifier, an intelligent low harmonic pulse-width modulation (PWM) output, state-of-the-art electronic battery isolation circuitry, and an easy to navigate local touchscreen interface. The small footprint and total front access mechanical design requires zero rear clearance and includes features such as top, bottom, and/or side cable entry, standard sized air filter provisions, and lockable keyed doors. Customization is available through several options, such as internal battery backup, internal transformers for specific voltage applications, and remote monitoring. The 4400 Three-Phase UPS is available in power ranges from 15 to 100kVA. Ideal for generators with wide voltage and frequency input window without utilizing batteries. 4400 Series UPS systems are available with internal transformers for numerous input and output voltage requirements. Includes matching battery cabinets for extended run times and matching auxiliary cabinets for load distribution and maintenance bypass system configurations.
The EL924 Series UPS is the next generation solution for the emergency lighting UPS market. The EL924 Series supplies the true sinewave power needed by the LED lights industry. The EL924 Series system’s capacity allows it to act as a large, centralized power hub in a building system for reduced maintenance costs and time. With a compact footprint, high degree of customizability, and industry-leading reliability, the EL924 Series UPS brings the quality of the Toshiba brand to UL 924 applications. Most importantly, they meet the UL 924 standard with 90+ minute runtime of battery capacity. Unlike smaller, less efficient emergency lighting systems that back up only a small fraction of a building’s lighting, the EL924 series enables a centralized approach to emergency lighting for improved ease of maintenance and superior power quality to meet the rising usage and requirement of LED lighting. The included battery cabinets contain valve-regulated lead acid (VRLA) batteries that provide a uniform installation appearance, reliable battery backup, and a low-profile footprint. Optional Maintenance Bypass Switch (MBS) cabinet allows power to be routed around the system for system maintenance without loss of power to the load.
Dynamic rotary UPS systems, or DRUPS are far simpler technically, structurally, and electrically than static UPS systems. Because they have only a fraction of the components used in static UPS systems, DRUPS systems have significantly fewer single points of failure, and as such they dramatically increase uptime and reliability.
Dynamic rotary UPS systems, or DRUPS are far simpler technically, structurally, and electrically than static UPS systems. Because they have only a fraction of the components used in static UPS systems, DRUPS systems have significantly fewer single points of failure, and as such they dramatically increase uptime and reliability.
Dynamic rotary UPS systems, or DRUPS are far simpler technically, structurally, and electrically than static UPS systems. Because they have only a fraction of the components used in static UPS systems, DRUPS systems have significantly fewer single points of failure, and as such they dramatically increase uptime and reliability.