Researching about UPS and running into a bunch of technical jargon that feels confusing? UPS terms can be complex, technical, and sometimes do not have much of an impact on the quality of the UPS. KVA Vs. KW What’s really important for the typical UPS user is to know that when comparing capacity of different […]
More Pictures from Actolog’s Workshop for Power Engineers
Here are more pictures from Actolog’s workshop for Power Engineers; For enquiries about products and services send us a mail at info@actolog.com or sales@actolog.com.
Discover the Most Rugged UPS: PowerPack SE Series 6 – 10 kVA
With its widest input frequency range (40 – 70 Hz) and true double version, digital signal processors technology, wide input voltage range (110 -300V) amongst several amazing features, the PowerPack SE Series 6 – 10kVA is unarguably the most rugged UPS. This was a major discovery at the workshop/training for Power Engineers. During the interactive session, […]
Olusesi discusses 5 Common Components of a UPS
The common components of a UPS include; The Main Board; The Central board is the main heart of the UPS. Like the brain, it controls the whole signals. The Rectifier; The rectifier converts D.C to A.C. The rectifier has two main functions. One is to charge the batteries (like an alternator in a car) so your […]
Pictures from Practical Workshop for Power Engineers
The much anticipated workshop has kicked off today. The workshop is aimed at discussing relevant skills, new discoveries and standards of operations in UPS, STABILIZERS and INVERTERS. Major topics covered so far by the facilitator includes; Common Components of UPS and their features, 5 questions to ask before selecting a power protection for critical system, […]
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Actolog presents 2 days Training for UPS repair (Industrial UPS, Inverters and stabilizers) for Power Engineers The workshop is free but registration ia compulsory. To register, contact info@actolog.com or call +2341327334.
UPS Battery Monitoring Basics
As much as 65% of all UPS back-up system power failures are battery related. That’s a staggering number, but is easier to understand when you consider all the potential issues that can affect UPS batteries. Power anomalies, overheating, improper charging or low electrolyte levels for certain types of batteries can all cause serious issues for the […]