Generac Modular Power System
Electronics Professionals can configure Generac's new Modular Power System (MPS) with generators that run on diesel, natural gas or bi-fuels to produce up to 9,000kW of power during a power failure.
At the heart of Generac’s new MPS system is the company’s PowerManager system control that considates the control of multiple MPS units to provide a single control interface for users.
With technologies such as cloud computing, digital entertainment and tablet computers driving new electronics trends, the need for flexible power solutions in the home and at work are becoming increasingly important as end users add more electronics to their daily routines.
Generac's newly released Modular Power System (MPS) provides property owners the ability to keep important building systems such as HVAC and electrical up and running during the event of a power failure. The company says the MPS solution is designed to offer building owners a scalable and redundant power backup system that can be tailored to their evolving needs.
The system's PowerManager feature is said add to the systems's reliability by minimizing the amount of system components employed and by integrating all of the generators' control functions into a single interface. The MPS also adds the ability to implement a "need plus one" setup format or the ability to create a redundant backup solution for mission critical situations. With the system users can also choose diesel, natural gas or bi-fuel generators that can product kilowatt outputs as high as 9,000kW.
Generac's newly released Modular Power System (MPS) provides property owners the ability to keep important building systems such as HVAC and electrical up and running during the event of a power failure. The company says the MPS solution is designed to offer building owners a scalable and redundant power backup system that can be tailored to their evolving needs.
The system's PowerManager feature is said add to the systems's reliability by minimizing the amount of system components employed and by integrating all of the generators' control functions into a single interface. The MPS also adds the ability to implement a "need plus one" setup format or the ability to create a redundant backup solution for mission critical situations. With the system users can also choose diesel, natural gas or bi-fuel generators that can product kilowatt outputs as high as 9,000kW.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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