Uninterruptible power supply system composed of a separate external battery panel! Achieving compactness and lightweight design.
The "SAKY 50 Series" is a power supply for communication equipment that can reliably provide power to critical loads where momentary interruptions are unacceptable. It features a redundant operation system composed of two or more internal charging power units, allowing stable power supply even if one unit fails. Each unit can be easily attached and detached using a drawer-type structure that only requires removing screws from the front. Additionally, it is constructed with a low-noise, high-efficiency switching circuit, achieving compactness and lightweight design. 【Features】 ■ Designed for base stations and relay stations ■ Capable of supplying power to loads stably ■ Extends the overall lifespan of the device while stabilizing output voltage ■ Considers safety and efficiency during maintenance ■ Equipped with a harmonic suppression circuit in the charger to improve input power quality *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - The power supply unit is equipped with a current balance circuit that evenly distributes the load current during parallel operation. - The power supply unit is housed in a rack case, which is standardly equipped with a spare rack that can accommodate one additional charging unit for future expansion or maintenance. - Each unit can be easily attached and detached using a drawer-type structure that only requires removing screws from the front. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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We have developed manufacturing technologies for rotating devices such as motors and generators, as well as various power conversion technologies utilizing semiconductor devices, in line with the progress of the times. In particular, as a power source for marine navigation instruments, DC to AC conversion inverters and battery charging devices have been installed on vessels such as those of the Japan Coast Guard, leading to the present day.