UPS
UPS secures the infrastructure around us
A UPS (uninterruptible power supply) is the cornerstone that ensures the infrastructure we surround ourselves with. Across a variety of industries and markets, such as industrial, maritime, aquaculture, healthcare, data centers, roads, and tunnels, we depend on processes and work proceeding uninterrupted, no matter what happens. A UPS ensures that all systems are protected against power outages, thereby contributing to increased uptime and a safe and secure operation.
Anda-Olsen provides a complete range of UPS for all installations. We have UPS for various markets, and in sizes from a few hundred watts up to several megawatts. Compact and space-saving with low TCO.
Benefits of UPS from Anda-Olsen
Anda-Olsen has been producing products that ensure uninterrupted power supplies for critical installations for decades. The tough and unique requirements of the maritime industry have been the foundation for our self-developed products, which are now used in various markets around the world — across a range of different segments.
We also have a wide selection of power supplies and batteries, in addition to manufacturing both AC solutions and DC solutions tailored to your unique needs. We can also adapt existing systems with on-site retrofitting. We tackle all challenges head-on, so don’t hesitate to get in touch.
All our products and solutions can be delivered with service agreements based on our customers’ needs. Service, monitoring, and preventive maintenance have a common goal — to ensure uptime for your system.
Our own series of UPS consists of the product ranges FlexiPro, ACPro, and DCPro. Specifically designed for the extreme conditions in the maritime and offshore industries, they are suitable for a wide range of environments.
3-phase UPS
Anda-Olsen delivers a complete range of UPS for all installations. Our 3-phase solutions are of high quality and extremely robust, developed to provide reliable power supply even in the most demanding environments. 3-phase UPS systems typically cover larger installations such as data centers, industrial/production facilities, and hospitals — but often also in motors, pumps, fans, and elevators.
The new UPS units have a very high efficiency of up to around 98% and offer significant savings over time in both energy consumption and cooling needs compared to an older 6-pulse model. A new UPS can be cost-effective in just a few years if upgraded.