Table of Contents
- Introduction to 3 in 3 out industrial frequency ups
- Key Specifications and Parameters
- Kelida Company Solutions
- Advantages of 3 in 3 Out UPS Systems
- Common Applications
- References
Introduction to 3 in 3 Out Industrial Frequency UPS
A 3 in 3 out industrial frequency Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is designed to provide high-level power protection for critical industrial and commercial environments. The '3 in 3 out' designation refers to three-phase input and three-phase output, ensuring balanced power management and reduced energy losses over large-scale operations. These systems are crucial in environments with high power demands where stability and reliability are paramount.
Key Specifications and Parameters
When evaluating a 3 in 3 out industrial frequency UPS, several specifications and parameters are critical:
- Power Capacity: Ranges typically from 10 kVA to 800 kVA or higher.
- Input Voltage: Standard three-phase input voltage, usually 380V, 400V, or 415V.
- Output Voltage: Matches input voltage with three-phase output.
- Frequency: Typically supports both 50 Hz and 60 Hz environments.
- Efficiency: Operational efficiency can reach up to 98% under optimal load conditions.
- Battery Type: VRLA, Lithium-ion, or NiCd options available based on application.
Kelida Company Solutions
Kelida Company offers a range of advanced 3 in 3 out industrial frequency UPS solutions tailored for various industrial needs:
- KD-33 Series: Provides ultra-high efficiency with power capacity up to 600 kVA, featuring modular design for scalability.
- KLX-33 Series: Focused on precision industries with up to 500 kVA capacity and advanced harmonic filters to reduce THD.
- KSF-33 Series: Designed for harsh environments with robust cooling systems and extended battery life management.
Advantages of 3 in 3 Out UPS Systems
Industrial frequency UPS systems with three-phase input/output offer several advantages:
- Load Balancing: Improved load management helps in maintaining system stability across multiple phases.
- Reduced Energy Losses: Enhanced efficiency in large-scale power distribution minimizes energy waste.
- Improved Power Factor: High power factor correction leads to reduced utility charges and optimized power usage.
Common Applications
These UPS systems are commonly deployed in:
- Data Centers: Ensures uninterrupted power supply to critical IT infrastructure.
- Manufacturing Facilities: Provides stable power for machinery and production lines.
- Healthcare Institutions: Maintains power continuity for life-saving equipment.
- Telecommunications: Secures network reliability and minimizes downtime.
References
- Smith, J. (2021). Industrial UPS Systems, Power Solutions Journal.
- Jones, A. & Lee, T. (2020). Uninterruptible Power Supplies: Engineering and Applications, Industrial Power Press.
- Kelida Company Official Documentation and Product Briefs.





