THYCON Australia Made
industrial
UPS
Thycon designs resilient power protection concepts for over 40 years. Its team customizes systems for IT, operations, and facility managers to meet the most demanding availability requirements. Its Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) safeguard facilities and equipment from disruptions caused by voltage spikes, brownouts, and frequency deviations.
Thycon helps clients mitigate risks, increase uptime, and maintain continuity. It delivers best-in-class solutions that meet the highest industry standards.
Thycon’s UPS product range includes:
- Static UPS for Commercial and Industrial applications from 850VA to 5MVA in a single unit. Single units can be paralleled up to 20MVA of UPS power. Thycon supplies both standalone and modular UPS systems taking advantage of the benefits of each type of system.
Static UPS
Static UPSs convert power from the mains to DC and store it in a battery. When a mains failure occurs the static UPS inverts the power from the battery to provide a conditioned supply of controlled frequency and voltage that keeps the critical equipment going unaffected by the quality or the availability of mains power.
Battery autonomy can be applied from 5mins to several hours while the system as required by the application.
Thycon offers several types of Static UPS providing several advantages depending on the application:
- Industrial UPS provides a standalone, robust, transformer based, 20 year design life, rugged thyristor based product.
Applications
UPS protect critical applications that cannot afford to be disrupted by mains power failures such as computer systems and networks for defence, commerce and industry, newspaper presses, manufacturing machines and stadium lighting.
Modern, highly critical computer networks are often designed with redundancy to ensure continuing supply in the unlikely event of a UPS failure.
Redundancy methods are provided by:
- Dual cord system design
- N+1 design with static transfer switch
- N+1 design with static bus tie
- N+1 design with modular UPS application
Industrial UPS (MPX)
Thycon’s premium UPS offerings are the MPX series UPSs, which are industrial grade units. Unlike other solutions on the market, the MPX UPSs are thyristor based units and are substantially more robust compared to IGBT based technology. MPX technology is designed for LV applications (415V). Some of the significant features of the MPX series’ include:
20year + design life, a genuine Industrial Unit
Thycon designed operating life is 20 years or more, with less ongoing maintenance. The simple, ‘bullet-proof’ design of Thycon’s MPX series contains components that are twice rated, to easily cope with overload situations. There is no requirement for fuses, which would be the most common part requiring replacement.
In the place of fuses are twice rated circuits, and circuit breakers, which can be easily reset saving both time and maintenance.
Simple Design = High Performance + High Reliability
Thyristor utilisation ensures Thycon does not need to parallel up internal power circuits to deliver high power, thus increasing reliability of the circuitry.
Thycon’s Static Flywheel
All Thycon UPS systems utilise a static flywheel technology that acts as a store house of energy to deal with instantaneous load changes and downstream load faults. This technology, unique to Thycon, provides our static UPS units with an ability to withstand fault events, similar to rotary UPS machines, but without the maintenance hassles derived from having moving parts.
A Genuine all-round performance
The MPX can operate through a power factor range from 0.6 lagging through to 0.7 leading without de-rating. This can be achieved with the UPS operating anywhere within its operating temperature range (up to 40oC), rather than just at 20oC stipulated by many competitors. The MPX is also built with output galvanic isolation as standard.
Environment
The equipment can be used in computer rooms or in harsher environments without de-rating. Thycon equipment can be containerised to provide a complete solution for extreme environments. In many cases there is no need for special air conditioning, reducing operating and capital costs.