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Rugged UPS ideal for transport applications

The latest rugged uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems from Harland Simon, Harland ProtectUPS, has been designed and manufactured to support critical applications in harsh conditions such as the road, rail, marine and air applications. Rugged, commercially available modules and components are specifies as they are supported worldwide and designed to be fully field replaceable with readily available form-fit-function alternatives.
September 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The latest rugged uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems from 7887 Harland Simon, Harland ProtectUPS, has been designed and manufactured to support critical applications in harsh conditions such as the road, rail, marine and air applications. Rugged, commercially available modules and components are specified as they are supported worldwide and designed to be fully field replaceable with readily available form-fit-function alternatives.

Beyond the extensive range of core products, users can specify bespoke products to suit their particular specifications and applications.

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