Riello UPS to launch two new power modules at Data Centre World London
Written by James Orme Thu 13 Feb 2020

Extension to modular power range includes two power modules and new compact cabinet
Riello UPS will unveil new modular power solutions at Data Centre World, 11-12 March, as it extends the popular Multi-Power range.
The power supply manufacturer is launching two new power modules, 15 kW and 25 kW both 2U in height, to complement an existing 42 kW option.
A compact cabinet, measuring 60 cm wide and 1.2 metres high and weighing 145 kg, is also being introduced to house the new modules. Riello said the cabinet will enable smaller applications with limited space to enjoy the performance, flexibility and efficiency that modular UPS systems provide high-end data centres with.
The new cabinet can house up to five of the 2U modules, offering power ranges of 15-60 kW N+1 (for the 15 kW modules) and 25-100 kW N+1 (for the 25 kW modules). A maximum of four cabinets can run in parallel to increase capacity to 240 kW N+1 (for the 15 kW modules) and 400 kW N+1 (for the 25 kW modules).
Up to seven larger 42 kW power modules can be installed in a standard Multi Power cabinet, offering total capacity of 252 kW N+1 in a single frame. As with the new compact chassis, up to four cabinets can be paralleled together, delivering a maximum power rating of 1,008 kW N+1 in a single system.
Space-saving combination cabinets containing both power modules and battery shelves are also available for applications needing to balance high power density with a limited footprint.
The official UK launch of the extended Multi Power range will take place during leading trade show Data Centre World at ExCeL London on 11-12 March. Demo versions of the new modules and cabinet will be available to view on the Riello UPS stand D920.
Leo Craig, Managing Director of Riello UPS, commented: “Our extended and enhanced Multi Power range guarantees data centres and other mission-critical sites scalable, secure and high-quality power.
“With the introduction of new power modules and a compact cabinet, we are broadening the market for modular UPS and enabling smaller applications to enjoy the same benefits as data centres and similar large-scale projects.
“Our modern way of life increasingly depends on ‘Internet of Things’ applications, edge computing and micro data centres to deliver low latency connectivity. Our Multi Power range provides these applications the installation flexibility and maximum availability they rely on to perform.”
Written by James Orme Thu 13 Feb 2020