Juice Goose Intros P90-PRO Series UPS Products
Juice Goose announced this week a new series of energy saving, online UPS products that reduce operating costs for end users and project cost for integrators — the P90-PRO Series. Juice Goose says the P90-PRO models feature a 0.90 power factor design that converts 90 percent of power line voltage and current into wattage.
Beyond the higher power factor, the P90-PRO ECO Mode is a selectable feature that allows a power bypass of the battery circuitry when line voltage is within an acceptable range. Eliminating the overhead load of the UPS increases operating efficiency of the UPS to 98 percent. When not in ECO mode, online (double conversion) circuitry provides a continuous charge on the UPS batteries while maintaining a complete barrier against any form of surge or voltage transient.
The P90‑PRO Series models include the 1000VA, 1500VA, 2000VA and 3000VA. Each can be rack, tower or wall mounted. For more information, click here.
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