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UPS 31


Delta’s modular UPS solutions will protect power supplies during the 2018 World Cup events.


UPS systems support five football stadiums at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia


Delta Electronics was selected to provide UPS for various mission-critical applications in five of the football stadiums selected to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™. Power capacity over 3MW in Delta’s UPS systems now ensure the power supply to football field and emergency lighting, broadcasting and data transmission, as well as security systems in these stadiums reports WIP.


Technology Business Group (ICTBG), comments: “Delta congratulates Russia for hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup™. We are extremely pleased to have our state-of- the-art UPS systems backing up the infrastructure which facilitates a thrilling, safe and eco-friendly environment in five of the stadiums.” Each of the five football


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stadiums feature over 1.2 MW power capacity delta UPS systems. These support foot- ball fields and emergency lighting. More than 1.5 MWs sustains key infrastructure, such as common area lighting and fire protection systems. Approximately 300 kWs supports surveillance and data


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ictor Cheng, head of Delta’s Information & Communications


“In Russia, Delta’s UPS systems and our partners professional services enable higher energy efficiency and steady operations in data centres and other critical applications.”


transmission equipment. Two of these stadiums


feature Delta’s three-phase monoblock UPSs Ultron DPS series, with up to 500kVA capacity each, as well as the HPH series with highly flexible and scalable power architectures of 20kVA to 120kVA. This enables a resilient backup power source for several applications, including fire safety systems, such as automatic fire extinguishers, alarms and more. In another stadium, Delta’s


three-phase monoblock UPSs Ultron DPS series, with 400kVA power rating each and the Ultron HPH series, with up to 120kVA, support football field lighting masts as well as common area lighting and emergency lighting. Other Delta UPS units


installed in these five stadiums include the HPH series with highly flexible power architec- tures of 20kVA and 40kVA to better fit specific customer requirements. These systems provide


reliable power to emergency notification systems, and for areas such as fire protection & infrastructure. Delta’s single-phase UPS


Amplon RT series, with capacities ranging from 1kVA to 10kVA, support communication networks, databases and office equipment in most of the five


stadiums. Delta’s monoblock Ultron DPS series UPS 160- 500kVA is a double-conversion three-phase system featuring IGBT rectifier technology to achieve leading AC-AC efficiency up to 96%. Best-in-class power


protection with ideal power and cost-efficiency can be achieved by implementing Delta’s monoblock Ultron HPH series UPS, which offers ample scalability from 20kVA to 120kVA with full rated power (kVA = kW) and AC-AC efficiency up to 96%. Delta’s rackmount single-


phase Amplon RT series UPS, on the other hand, offers customers a wide power rating up to 10kVA, 1+1 parallel redun- dancy, high input power factor above 0.99 and low iTHD <5%.


www.delta-emea.com Worldwide Independent Power June 2018


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