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Choose Borri for ultimate control and maximum power protection


Borri’s cost effective ECO-UPS solutions help data centre operators achieve efficiency without compromise. Borri’s FXS UPS range comes with an integrated ouput isolation transformer, plus Smart Online (SOL) mode for full control, allowing users to switch between conditioned line and direct line mode of operation.


Borri offer the following:  All Borri 3 Phase UPS systems are manufactured to the highest technical standards and come with 3 year warranty.


 Exceptional and reliable 24 hour maintenance service  UPS systems from 60kVA to 6.4MVA listed on the Governments Energy Technology List


To find out more about Borri’s High Efficiency UPS Systems please call:


Tel: 0800 136 993 Email: info@borri.co.uk


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ELITE PRO SP Portable recording power meter


• Works on Single or 3-Phase loads on 0 – 600V (AC or DC) voltages. Measures up to 4 Channels of current from 0 – 600 AMP (AC)


• Line-Powered. No need for batteries or external power source. • User–selectable recording intervals as short as every 1 second • 8MB non-volatile memory standard – gives months of recording time • Better than 1% accuracy (<0.2% typical) • Fast USB Download • Patented PhaseChek LED indicators ensure correct CT orientation • Rugged and Compact - easily fits inside breaker panels and switchgear • Powerful ELOG software for set up, data retrieval and analysis


I M H Technologies Ltd - Specialist Instrumentation & Consultancy 8 Roach View, Off Millhead Way, Purdey’s Industrial Estate, Rochford, Essex SS4 1LB


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