UPS

2007-12-25 7:23:00

This is the second time I've sent this summary. There was some problem

that caused the it to be returned to me. I apologize if you receive this

message twice.

This is a summary of responses to my question about Uninterruptible Power

Supplies for Sun computer systems.

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ORIGINAL QUESTION:

This is a slightly off center request, please forgive.

Summer thunderstorms are nearly upon us and our uninterruptible power

supplies (UPS) are down! We've had difficulty locating an UPS manufacturer

that will return our calls. We've also had difficulty even locating any

UPS manufacturers. (Don't they advertise?)

Our current dead UPS are manufactured by a company that is dead also.

Could someone point us to a good UPS company, please.

We need both 110 and 220V UPS for our Sun4/280, 4/390 systems.

We've become addicted to having a constant supply of electrons :-)

        Daryl Crandall

        The Mitre Corporation

        daryl@mitre.org

        (703) 883-7278

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SUMMARY

Several people supplied detailed information about the products or

UPS in general for which I am most appreciative. This information can

be found in the EXCERPTS listed below.

I hope this summary can be of help to others. I do not have time to

edit this collection further, please excuse duplications.

The most mentioned products were from BEST.

Mention was made of the article in SunExpert from August 1990 "The Low Down

on UPS"

I apologize for not answering all people who replied. There were just

too many!

The following list is a quick summary of manufacturers or vendors of

UPS sytems. Phone numbers and/or addresses can be found by searching the

excerpts below for occurances of the names listed here.

Tripp-lite.

Smart-UPS

Emerson

BEST

American Power Conversion

Woodhyrst, Inc.

Viteq

SJI Corporation

Deltec

Unison Technologies

Sola

Square-D

Liebert Corp.

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ACTUAL EXCERPTS FROM NUMEROUS REPLIES

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MinuteMan systems (sold thru places like ComputerLand) makes a

nice line of products for small systems (under 1KVA).

BEST products makes a large line of power conditioners, but

I don't have an address on them - someone borrowed my file

folder on power conditioning :-(

I presume you aren't looking for Rotary Motor/Generator type

boxes to handle an entire building. Those vendors also exist,

and I can dig up a couple for you if needed.

P.S. Minuteman is the only thing I've used personally. It

worked great for my Mac, back when I had one.

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I highly recommend units from Best Power Systems. I've had good

experiences with several of their units. They are available at a 10%

discount from UUNET; send mail to "ups-info@uunet.uu.net" for

information. Appended is a copy of the online blurb from UUNET (file

uunet-info/ups-info, in the anonymous FTP area).

If you want a BEST glossy brochure, send your postal address to

ups-info@uunet.uu.net. We offer a 10% discount on the entire BEST line.

For sites requiring three-phase or larger single phase units, we also

offer Deltec products.

Best Micro-FERRUPS line:

500 VA / 350 W $895 list

        22 minutes backup at full load, 53 minutes at half load

700 VA / 500 W $995 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

850 VA / 600 W $1195 list

        11 minutes backup at full load, 28 minutes at half load

1.15 KVA / 800 W $1695 list

        12 minutes backup at full load, 29 minutes at half load

1.4 KVA / 1 KW $1895 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

1.8 KVA / 1.25 KW $2695 list

        31 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

2.1 KVA / 1.5 KW $2995 list

        24 minutes backup at full load, 58 minutes at half load

3.1 KVA / 2.2 KW $3695 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Units are complete with battery, two duplex receptacles and six foot

line cord for plug in installation. LED indicators for AC line, ready,

charger, inverter and alarm with coded audible alarm for low and high

battery, near low battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink

overtemperature, high and low AC. RS 232 interface allows control and

display of 22 power parameters, 15 alarm conditions and more from

terminal or computer. Watt rating at unity power equals kva rating.

Rackmount units available at extra charge. (Note that these are

different units and not rack mounting kits.)

120 volt single phase input and output.

Estimated shipping is 2-3 weeks ARO.

Best FERRUPS line:

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $4,470

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (120 volt input) $4,670

        10 minutes backup at full load, 24 minutes backup at half load

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $5,500

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (120 volt input) $5,700

        20 minutes backup at full load, 50 minutes backup at half load

7 KVA / 5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $6,500

7 KVA / 5 KW (120 volt input) $6,700

        12 minutes backup at full load, 33 minutes backup at half load

10 KVA / 7.5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $9,550

        11 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

12.5 KVA / 10 KW (208 or 240 V input) $10,895

        11 minutes backup at full load, 27 minutes backup at half load

18 KVA / 15 KW (208 or 240 V input) $13,380

        10 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Above Units include computerized self-diagnostic monitoring and control

package. LED indicators for AC Line, inverter, ready, not ready and

alarm with coded audible alarm for low battery, high battery, near low

battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink overtemperature, hi and low

AC. Digital multimeter keyboard and liquid crystal display, RS232 for

computer interface, All system modes, 15 alarm conditions, 23 power

parameters, outage log, etc., can be displayed on LCD or simultaneously

at computer terminal through RS232 port. Includes manual

break-before-make bypass switch.

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We have bought many units of various sizes from:

* American Power Conversion Corp. (APC)

* B.E.S.T.

See ads in BYTE, PC Magazine, etc.

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I can strongly recommend the Liebert Corp. If there is no one listed in

your local phone book under Computer Rooms - Installation Services and

Equipment, here is the name of my local rep (who can probably give you

the name of your local rep).

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I (i'm biased, remember) like the Best ones, they are Ferroresonant

and very good at lightning rejection as well as good for UNIX.

They run off of a Microprocessor that talks ASCII and can even shut

down the system. They provide a UNIX task to monitor the UPS and report

on problems. Sizes available from 300w to 15kw. Price is mid-range.

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Try Brenda Medlin at the Lee Agency, 323-1114. MITRE deals with her

regularly. We are trying to buy a 5kva EPE Integrity for our 4/490.

Call me if you like.

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Check around for the nearest Square-D office, they make very good

UPS/Line Conditioners.

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I just purchased 5 BEST Co. 1.4KVA UPS @ $1900 ea. I have several product

brochures from different companies. Come by and see me.

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We have been quite impressed with our 7 KVA unit from Best Power Technology;

this supports our Sun 4/390 system. We obtained it through a distributor

[SEPS in Willowbrook, IL (800) 369-7377, Ms Valery Maty]. Other more local

(to you) distributors might be available through Best [(800) 356-5794].

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Best Power Technology

PO Box 280

Necedah, WI 54646

Phone: 608-565-7200

800 Sales: 800-356-5794

800 Service: 800-356-5737

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I've had good results with a company called "Sola". Their products

are rather expensive, but are built very ruggedly for industrial /

factory applications, rather than the cheap-plastic-cased air-

conditioned-environment PC market.

> Our current dead UPS are manufactured by a company that is dead also.

Sola has been in the UPS/power supply business for many years. They

aren't going away.

> We need both 110 and 220V UPS for our Sun4/280, 4/390 systems.

Sola makes any wattage and voltage range you could conceivably want.

> We've also had difficulty even locating any UPS manufacturers.

> (Don't they advertise?)

As a first point of contact you might try "Ace Electric and Lighting

Showcase" in Jacksonville, FL. Try information at (904) 555-1212 for

their telephone number. Tell them a Brian Bartholomew that used to

work for the CSX Systems Integration department reccomended them

(there is an outside chance someone will remember me, and Ace does a

major amount of business with CSX [the largest railroad in the

country]). This particular dealer has unusually good sales reps (i.e.

almost all of them return your calls in a timely fashion with the

specs you asked for).

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There's a lot of BS surrounding standby power systems, so here's some

highly opinionated but free advice:

You don't want a ferroresonant transformer.

You don't want a motor-generator set.

You don't want a *Standby* Power Supply (SPS). With these systems

your equipment usually runs off the AC line, but when the power drops

the supply is supposed to kick in within some part of an AC cycle or

two and pick up where the line left off. This assumes:

        o The computer system won't glitch when the SPS kicks in.

        o The standby part still works after just sitting there for a

          year collecting dust and insects.

        o The power drops off in the nice, clean, precise fashion that

          they designed the cutover circuitry for, instead of spiking

          up or waving wildly up and down while the power grid and

          all its loads tries to restablize after lightning strikes it.

Read the fine print on your literature - many vendors try to sell you

an SPS and while telling you it's a UPS.

You do want a *Uninterruptable* Power Supply (UPS). In this equipment

the inverter, the electronics that coverts low-voltage DC from the

batteries into higher-voltage AC that your equipment uses, runs all

the time. The input power from the line is used to continuously

charge the batteries. Some good features:

        o Batteries provide one of the best power filters available.

          They are physically large, and can absorb lots of power for

          short periods of time. For a typical 600 Watt UPS, the

          batteries provide, say, 800 Watts for 15 minutes (inverters

          aren't too efficient). You can see that you could dump a

          (rediculously over-massive and would take a near-direct

          strike to cause) 5-second 10,000 Watt spike into these

          batteries and it would amount to less than 10% of their

          total capacity. They would get very hot as they were

          instantly overcharged, but they might not even be damaged -

          and they would certainly protect the equipment.

        

        o Out of curiosity, I've watched the output of the 600 Watt

          Sola we bought for our Compaq 386 on an oscilloscope while I

          repeatedly yanked the plug in and out of the wall. The

          output voltage fell perhaps 5 or 10 volts when the plug was

          out, but the waveform never changed. Commercial power will

          vary this much over the course of a day. Needless to say

          the Compaq never noticed.

        o If you are buying insurance, why not buy something you can

          have confidence in because you know it's working correctly

          right now?

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Disclaimer: I am not associated with Sola, Ace, or CSX in any way. I

do not stand to gain from reccomending these vendors.

University of Florida Internet: bb@math.ufl.edu

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        Try Unison. I have a demo unit for my IPC. It's a little box which

    filters the power and gives me about 24 min of batter time before it

    automatically shuts down my machine (No, it doesn't power up when the

    power comes back online).

        Unison Technologies

        23456 Madero

        Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691

        (714) 855 8700

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No matter, how I ignore them, Best Power Technology keeps sending me

all kinds of literature about UPS's that seem to fit your needs.

Their phone number is 608-565-7200 or 800-356-5794

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UUNET sells UPSs. Don't know how fast we could get you one though.

        --asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)

        +1 703 876 5050

If you want a BEST glossy brochure, send your postal address to

ups-info@uunet.uu.net. We offer a 10% discount on the entire BEST line.

For sites requiring three-phase or larger single phase units, we also

offer Deltec products.

Best Micro-FERRUPS line:

500 VA / 350 W $895 list

        22 minutes backup at full load, 53 minutes at half load

700 VA / 500 W $995 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

850 VA / 600 W $1195 list

        11 minutes backup at full load, 28 minutes at half load

1.15 KVA / 800 W $1695 list

        12 minutes backup at full load, 29 minutes at half load

1.4 KVA / 1 KW $1895 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

1.8 KVA / 1.25 KW $2695 list

        31 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

2.1 KVA / 1.5 KW $2995 list

        24 minutes backup at full load, 58 minutes at half load

3.1 KVA / 2.2 KW $3695 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Units are complete with battery, two duplex receptacles and six foot

line cord for plug in installation. LED indicators for AC line, ready,

charger, inverter and alarm with coded audible alarm for low and high

battery, near low battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink

overtemperature, high and low AC. RS 232 interface allows control and

display of 22 power parameters, 15 alarm conditions and more from

terminal or computer. Watt rating at unity power equals kva rating.

Rackmount units available at extra charge. (Note that these are

different units and not rack mounting kits.)

120 volt single phase input and output.

Estimated shipping is 2-3 weeks ARO.

Best FERRUPS line:

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $4,470

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (120 volt input) $4,670

        10 minutes backup at full load, 24 minutes backup at half load

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $5,500

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (120 volt input) $5,700

        20 minutes backup at full load, 50 minutes backup at half load

7 KVA / 5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $6,500

7 KVA / 5 KW (120 volt input) $6,700

        12 minutes backup at full load, 33 minutes backup at half load

10 KVA / 7.5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $9,550

        11 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

12.5 KVA / 10 KW (208 or 240 V input) $10,895

        11 minutes backup at full load, 27 minutes backup at half load

18 KVA / 15 KW (208 or 240 V input) $13,380

        10 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Above Units include computerized self-diagnostic monitoring and control

package. LED indicators for AC Line, inverter, ready, not ready and

alarm with coded audible alarm for low battery, high battery, near low

battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink overtemperature, hi and low

AC. Digital multimeter keyboard and liquid crystal display, RS232 for

computer interface, All system modes, 15 alarm conditions, 23 power

parameters, outage log, etc., can be displayed on LCD or simultaneously

at computer terminal through RS232 port. Includes manual

break-before-make bypass switch.

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We've been installing UPS's from Best Power Technology, Inc. at a variety of sites on our campus. LIttle-bitty jobs for PC's up to tens of KVA for mini's.

Good luck so far. While I'm not actually endorsing them, I just report that we've had good fortune so far.

Best Power Technology, Inc.

1-800-356-5794

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I bought Viteq

The notes I kept are sketchy so please don't take this as gospel

I called the Viteq folks at (703) 450 ? I know the fax is 703-450-4693.

They but me in touch with a local vendor;

        SJI Corporation

        16300 Christensen Rd. Suite 130

        Seattle, WA 98188 206-241-9360

And I bought 1-Viteq 15A/Lan UPS and

             2-Viteq 386/Lan UPS with Power Monitor

This was sized for the needs of a 4/330 with 4-SCSI disks and 2-SMD disks.

and a SPARC 1+ with 2-SCSI disks. Price $6235.

They have not been fully tested yet.

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We've had good luck with

Best Power Technology Inc.

P.O. Box 280

Necedah, Wi. 54646

(800)-356-5794

(608)-565-7200

we bought a 5kva system. include rs232 port to monitor the ups.

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Try the Woodhyrst, they are not a Manufacturer but represent and service

a number of UPS systems. They may even be able to service your equipment.

Ralph G. Jockel

Woodhyrst, Inc.

R.D. 3, Box 435

Valencia, PA 16059

(412) 961-0310

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American Power Conversion is very much alive. Most of their line is for

smaller systems, but they probably have something for your servers.

They are at 800-541-8896; FAX==(401)-789-3710.

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Try:

Emerson 800-222-5877

There are many others (see SunExpert from August 1990 "The Low Down

on UPS" - I can FAX you a copy if you want). I am very pleased with

Emerson UPS myself.

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We're using UPS's from BEST Power technology Inc. and they're pretty

good. We have a 1.4KVA model keeping a Sony Optical Jukebox going

and a 3.1KVA UPS for a Sun-3/470 with a disk pedestal with 2 688MB drives.

During outages, talking to the UPS indicated that over 50 minutes of

power were available.

They have software to monitor the status of the UPS and gracefully

shutdown your system if you're about to run out of battery.

Contact Best at:

        Best Power Technology, Inc.

        P.O. Box 280

        Necedah, Wisconsin 54646

        (800)-356-5794

        (608)-565-7200

  Fax: (608)-565-2221

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We went through the ups search & purchase process last September and

decided on a Best Power Technology 4.3kva unit. We have frequent

storms both in the fall and spring with resulting power outages, and

our ups has performed above and beyond the call of duty.

Currently, we are powering our 4/280 file server and a ss1+ compute

server plus 3 disks, 2 printers, 3 modems 2 consoles and a cd using both

220 & 110. The device came with monitoring software source which

was easy to install, and best of all works.

I have only had to contact the Best help line people once, but they

were technically knowledgeable and didn't even tell me to RTFM.

You can contact them at

Best Power Technology

P.O. Box 11

Necedah, WI 54646

(608) 565-7200

(800) 356-5794

Our sales contact before purchase was Douglas J. Doolittle

I have enclosed a sales doc which was included in the material

we received.

Good Luck

Frank Lowe

Senior Systems Analyst (frank@darwin.sfbr.org)

Southwest Foundation For Biomedical Research

San Antonio, Texas

    

PS Am also enclosing a product anouncement we got from our friendly

local Sun SE for another ups product.

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(Best Sales Doc)

    Subject: Power Protection

    

    I. Situation Analysis

        

    Our company is becoming increasingly dependent upon on our data

    processing and other electronic equipment. We should consider

    purchasing an Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) to protect our

    investment. The proper UPS will protect us from power problems

    that can cost us money. It will not only back us up when power

    fails, but will provide continuous computer-grade power.

    A recent Wall Street Journal article I read detailed just how

    much businesses rely on computers. It stated " ... computers

    have crept gradually into companies, leaving top executives

    unaware of their strategic importance. They don't realize that

    the value of the information in the computer could very easily

    be worth several times the value of the hardware, software, and

    building." Over 85% of companies have reached a self-described

    state of heavy or total dependence on their computer facilities.

    A study by IBM indicated that on average a computer could expect

    to encounter over 120 aberrant power events per month. The

    damage that these problems can cause ranges from relatively

    minor transient data loss, to potentially crippling hardware

    damage. I am concerned that such damage could have serious

    adverse consequences for our operations, such as:

        1) Loss of irreplaceable data

        2) Decreased revenue and cash flow

        3) Adverse effects on our customers

        4) Failure to meet deadlines

        5) Hours or even days of work (and overtime) to recover damaged

            and/or lost data

        6) Adverse effects on company productivity (and profitability)

        7) Management adopting an unfavorable view of the DP staff

    

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    II. Proposed Solution

    The solution to our power problems is a well-designed UPS. This

    type of UPS will:

    

        1) Continue to provide computer-grade power when utility

            power fails. The UPS does this without power

            interruption. Our computer will never notice the switch

            to backup power.

        2) Continuously clean raw utility power. It will prevent

            damaging sags, spikes and surges, common to utility

            power, from reaching our equipment.

    

        3) Dynamically respond to load changes as well as line

            changes. High current devices elsewhere in the building

            can generate line disturbances. The UPS takes care of

            these problems.

            

        4) Provide spike and noise attenuation.

        5) Readily manage the switching power supplies used in our

            computers. It will also handle start-up surges well.

    

    

    There are many products claiming to provide power protection.

    Among them are standby power systems, surge suppressors and

    spike arrestors as well as UPS's. An article in a recent

    Datamation stated, "A UPS is the only type of power conditioning

    system that can provide total power protection from power line

    irregularities and even failure."

    There are two main approaches to UPS devices, double-conversion

    and ferroresonant transformer based UPS. The double-conversion

    units change AC to DC to maintain a bank of batteries. This DC

    is then reconverted to AC by the power equipment. This approach

    is inefficient since it wastes power by generating excess heat.

    It is unreliable because of a high parts count and continuous

    component stress. It cannot readily deal with nonlinear current

    requirements of switching power supplies used by all modern

    computers.

        

    In contrast, the ferroressonant based UPS suffers from none of

    these costly deficiencies. This makes them the clear choice for

    our needs.

    

        

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    After studying many different products from various

    manufacturers, I recommend the FERRUPS brand UPS from Best Power

    Technology, Inc. The reasons for my selection are:

    

        1) Best Power Technology pioneered ferroresonant

            transformer based UPS technology. Their current product

            is a third generation device with a proven field record.

            They are currently the world's leading manufacturer (in

            dollar volume) of single phase UPS.

        2) Initial cost is 20-50% less expensive than the

            competition. It has a higher efficiency and reliability

            and lower operating costs.

        3) FERRUPS is an intelligent UPS. It can communicate

            directly with a computer or terminal. All operating

            parameters are easily verified. Any alarm conditions are

            reported audibly by use of unique tone sequences.

        4) The manufacturer offers total support, before AND after

            the sale. They offer customer service plans, extended

            warranty plans, on-site maintenance and toll-free 24-hour

            telephone support.

    III. Cost/Benefit Analysis

    The final cost of providing power protection will vary depending on

    exactly what equipment we decide to protect, which in turn will

    dictate the size of the UPS needed. Some sample configurations and

    costs would be:

                                                        

    Size of

    FERRUPS Unit Initial Cost Equipment Protected

    ------------ ------------ -------------------

    500 VA $ 895.00 Microcomputer

    4.3 KVA $ 4,295.00 Small minicomputer & peripherals

    7 KVA $ 6,195.00 Mid-sized mini & peripherals

    12.5 KVA $10,375.00 Large local area network

    18 KVA $12,745.00 Large mini and many peripherals

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    Annual Operating Expenses:

    --------------------------

                               (1) (2) (3) Total

    Size of Cost of Power Service Annual

    FERRUPS Unit Depreciation to operate Contract Cost

    ------------ ------------ ------------- -------- -------

    500 VA $ 89.50 $ 65.00 $ 53.33 $ 207.88

    4.3 KVA $ 429.50 $204.00 $530.00 $1,163.50

    7 KVA $ 619.50 $303.00 $591.66 $1,514.16

    12.5 KVA $1,037.50 $606.50 $703.33 $2,347.33

    18 KVA $1,274.50 $800.00 $756.66 $2,831.16

    1) Based on an estimated operating lifetime of 10 years.

    

    2) Based on seven cents per kilowatt hour.

    3) Annual cost based on three year on-site warranty plan.

    These costs are quite reasonable in the context of other

    expenditures for security, insurance and preventitive maintenance.

    For example, consider the cost of providing physical security by a

    security guard:

    

        Hours worked:

        -------------

        200 working days x 15 hours per day (5:00 PM to 8:00 AM)

        165 non-working days x 24 hours

        Annual Cost:

        ------------

        6888 hours x $5.00/hour ==> $30,440.00 annual cost

    

    

    Good management plans for contingencies. Human nature tends to

    believe "it will never happen to me". Since we rely heavily on

    our data processing facilities, it makes good business sense to

    protect them. Commercial power is simply not reliable enough.

    The initial and operating costs of UPS protection are far less

    than the costs of recovering from a major power outage.

    Computer-grade power, provided by the UPS is actually beneficial

    to our equipment. We will realize those benefits through

    decreased downtime and service costs as well as prolonged

    equipment life.

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    I feel a UPS is an intelligent choice for our company. The

    FERRUPS from Best is clearly the most cost-efficient choice for

    us.

    Please contact me if there is anything I can help you with in

    your decision. I welcome the opportunity to oversee the

    selection, purchase and installation of this system.

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  Here is something that came across the net.

MARKETING BULLETIN 43 - Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS)

                        IBG NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT

SunIBG announces a range of Uninterruptable Power Supplies

that will provide:

o Filtering of the mains supply.

o Notifictaion to all logged-in users when mains has been lost,

   or is out of specification.

o Notification to all logged-in users when mains has been restored.

o A controlled shutdown either when a preset time-out has elapsed

   or the Batteries are low.

o Log files of all events detected by the UPS.

o Mail to the root user of the whereabouts and name of the log files.

Each unit consists of the UPS itself, Documentation, RS232 leads,

and the shutdown software "MINDER".

Ordering Information

====================

Uninterruptable Power Supplies

Description Order Number UK List Discount Maint

                                                 Cat. 3*

600VA UPS for Desktop EUR-UPS-600 #1,050 B * 12

Sun3, Sun3x and SPARC.

1200VA UPS for Desk- EUR-UPS-1200 #1,600 B * 16

side Sun3, Sun3x and

SPARCsystems.

2000VA UPS for Desk- EUR-UPS-2000 #5,250 B * 40

side and small Rack-

mounted Sun3, Sun3x

and SPARCsystems.

5000VA UPS for Rack- EUR-UPS-5000 #12,750 B * 100

mounted Sun3, Sun3x

and SPARCservers.

10000VA UPS for Rack- EUR-UPS-10000 #18,000 B * 140

(see note 6)

mounted Sun3, Sun3x

and SPARCservers.

15000VA UPS for Rack- EUR-UPS-15000 #24,700 B * 190

(see note 6)

mounted Sun3, Sun3x

and SPARCservers

30000VA UPS for Rack- EUR-UPS-30000 #40,000 B * 350

(see note 6)

mounted Sun3, Sun3x

and SPARCservers

        * Maximum Cat B discount on these items is 25%.

NOTES:

        1. The systems configuration to be supported by the UPS

           *must* be mailed to the 'ibgups' alias. The UPS will

           then be sized and a return mail sent advising on the

           UPS to order and giving a Reference Number that MUST

           be quoted when ordering the UPS.

        2. All UPS orders MUST be on a seperate order form.

        3. All of the above products include the software to affect

           a clean shutdown of the system.

        4. The software is supplied on 1/4" cartridge only and is

           supported on Sun3, Sun3x, SPARC and Sun4c at a minimum

           SunOS revision level of 4.0.3 (or 4.0.3c for Sun4c).

        5. The 2000VA to 30000VA products include full low-impedence

           mains conditioning. Add-on mains conditioning for the

           1200VA model may be available on request.

        6. The 10000, 15000 and 30000 UPS require a 3-phase supply.

        7. A site visit by the UPS manufacturer is mandatory for

           5000VA models and above - cost included in the price.

The 600VA and 1200VA models are customer installable - a charge will be

made where a customer elects to have Sun arrange installation. The

2000VA

and over units are installed and commissioned by representatives of the

UPS manufacturer THE PRICE OF THIS IS INCLUDED IN THE COSTS.

Each unit includes the UPS itself, Documentation, RS232 leads,

and the shutdown software "MINDER".

Availability:

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o The 600, 1200 and 2000VA models are currently available.

o IBG is ready to take orders on the 5000, 10000 and 15000VA models.

o The 30000VA model will be available from March '91.

"MINDER" Description:

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The monitoring software "MINDER" was commissioned by SunIBG and EPI Ltd

and is available ONLY from SunIBG. It is NOT available on it's own and

will not work with any UPS except that supplied by IBG.

The software runs as a deamon monitoring a tty port for data from the

UPS. The software can detect and give warnings on the absence of the

data cable. The software is written in such a way as to allow the

customer to customize it to his or her own needs.

The shutdown process can either be on a preset time basis ora

low-battery signal from the UPS. In either case the Low-Battery

signal will always cause the shutdown scripts to run thus ensuring

a clean shutdown.

Contacts:

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Technical Contacts:- Alan Rice (Watchmoor Park) Email Alan.Rice@UK

                     Gary Oakley (Watchmoor Park) Email Gary.Oakley@UK

Other Enquiries:- Andy Field (Watchmoor Park) Email Andy.Field@UK

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I bought a bunch of rack mount units from American Power Conversion.

Initially, I was very impressed with the 3-Ring Binder that they

sent me that really explained a lot of things like; what a UPS is,

and isn't; How to caluclate Volt Amps; etc. When I called their

support with questions they were cheerfully answered. They are a

name brand.

Call Martha Badigian at APC. 401-789-5735.

Tell her, "Dusty Clampitt said I should call you."

American Power Conversion

132 Fairgrounds Road

West Kingston, RI 02892

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        When I looked into UPS's I liked Best Products, (800) 356-5794.

I havent purchased any yet, so my recommendation is not from experience. They

are in wide use, however, and are popular.

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I don't know how GOOD they are, but we buy UPSs for product (an ion

implanter) from a company named Best. Another name is Sola. They

**ARE** out there, you must be looking in the wrong places.

A useful source book (costs $60) is:

        Who's Who In Electronic Sources

        Harris Publishing

        Twinsburg, OH

        800-888-5900

In it I found:

        

        Best Power Technology Inc

        Necedah, WI 54646

        608-565-7200

and:

        Sola

        708-439-2800

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Call BEST power technology inc. We have a 3.1 KVA unit that protects our

console server as well as our network racks. They make an outstanding

product. Ask for Keith Holcomb, He is very responsive to inquiries.

1-800-356-5794.

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We have a very reliable UPS. I don't know who made it, but you can send

emai to syskel@nsslc.gcn.uoknor.edu, and he give you info on ours.

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We went with BEST.

Execellent product and good support. We looked at others

but these were the best for the money the meet our needs.

The sales number 1-800-356-5794

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We're an authorized distributor for Best and Deltec UPS. We're about 4 miles

from you.

Following is a brief overview of the Best line. Delivery is

about 2 weeks aro (has to be shipped from Wisconsin).

We use a monster Deltec three phase unit for our main computer room

and Best units for single phase applications (I have a small Best

unit at home for my wifes Macintosh system)

Let me know if you need more details.

--rick

If you want a BEST glossy brochure, send your postal address to

ups-info@uunet.uu.net. We offer a 10% discount on the entire BEST line.

For sites requiring three-phase or larger single phase units, we also

offer Deltec products.

Best Micro-FERRUPS line:

500 VA / 350 W $895 list

        22 minutes backup at full load, 53 minutes at half load

700 VA / 500 W $995 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

850 VA / 600 W $1195 list

        11 minutes backup at full load, 28 minutes at half load

1.15 KVA / 800 W $1695 list

        12 minutes backup at full load, 29 minutes at half load

1.4 KVA / 1 KW $1895 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

1.8 KVA / 1.25 KW $2695 list

        31 minutes backup at full load, 37 minutes at half load

2.1 KVA / 1.5 KW $2995 list

        24 minutes backup at full load, 58 minutes at half load

3.1 KVA / 2.2 KW $3695 list

        14 minutes backup at full load, 35 minutes at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Units are complete with battery, two duplex receptacles and six foot

line cord for plug in installation. LED indicators for AC line, ready,

charger, inverter and alarm with coded audible alarm for low and high

battery, near low battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink

overtemperature, high and low AC. RS 232 interface allows control and

display of 22 power parameters, 15 alarm conditions and more from

terminal or computer. Watt rating at unity power equals kva rating.

Rackmount units available at extra charge. (Note that these are

different units and not rack mounting kits.)

120 volt single phase input and output.

Estimated shipping is 2-3 weeks ARO.

Best FERRUPS line:

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $4,470

4.3 KVA / 3 KW (120 volt input) $4,670

        10 minutes backup at full load, 24 minutes backup at half load

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $5,500

5.3 KVA / 3.7 KW (120 volt input) $5,700

        20 minutes backup at full load, 50 minutes backup at half load

7 KVA / 5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $6,500

7 KVA / 5 KW (120 volt input) $6,700

        12 minutes backup at full load, 33 minutes backup at half load

10 KVA / 7.5 KW (208 or 240 volt input) $9,550

        11 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

12.5 KVA / 10 KW (208 or 240 V input) $10,895

        11 minutes backup at full load, 27 minutes backup at half load

18 KVA / 15 KW (208 or 240 V input) $13,380

        10 minutes backup at full load, 26 minutes backup at half load

Longer run times are available by adding more batteries.

Above Units include computerized self-diagnostic monitoring and control

package. LED indicators for AC Line, inverter, ready, not ready and

alarm with coded audible alarm for low battery, high battery, near low

battery, inverter on, overload, heatsink overtemperature, hi and low

AC. Digital multimeter keyboard and liquid crystal display, RS232 for

computer interface, All system modes, 15 alarm conditions, 23 power

parameters, outage log, etc., can be displayed on LCD or simultaneously

at computer terminal through RS232 port. Includes manual

break-before-make bypass switch.

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Once my grant comes through, I'll be buying several UPS's. The company that

seems to be the best (price and quality) that I have investigated is the

Best Power Company (P.O. Box 11, Necedah, WI 54646; Phone: 608-565-7200;

Toll-Free: 800-356-5794; FAX: 608-565-2221). Another company with excellent

products is SOLA Products that you can get from your local electronics

store. I buy my electronics stuff from Newark Electronics, and there are

several in the 703 area (Alexandria: 703-671-1006; Chatilly: 703-378-4604;

Roanoke: 703-345-7001; Arlington: 703-522-7552).

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Lynda Mcginley forwarded your request for some info in UPSs. I'm in the

market for one for a Sun 3/60 and some Macintosh servers. It would save

me a lot of work it these machines could stand up to just 2 seconds of a

power loss. Anyway, the only one that someone I know has is made by

Best 800-356-5794. He says he's happy with it and it comes with an

RS-232 port that connects to the machine and software exists that can

shut down your machines if the outage is going to be any length of time.

Some others that might be cheaper are:

Smart-UPS - 800-541-8896

 Tripp-lite. I know you can order that through some mail order house -

800-468-9044.

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     I know of one company in our local area that markets a variety of UPS

     systems. It is called CIC Distributors. They not only market the UPS

     systems themselves, but software products that run on SUN, RS6000, and

     several other Unix machines, that can monitor and control the UPS, and

     trigger routines to be run on the workstation in the event that the UPS

     is utilized. We haven't gotten around to buying the product yet, but

     expect to need it one of these days. Their number is:

     1-800-779-2665

     FAX 314-536-2535

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