The OneU dramatically reduces the problems of main spikes and other mains borne interferences such as electrical noise, which can cause software difficulties such as screen locks, data corruption and even data loss. It is not vulnerable to sites were standby generators are used and does not have to revert to batteries should the mains dip for a short while.
In spite of its size, the OneU is packed with features including LCD screen, hot swap battery, SNMP slot, manual by-pass setting, sine wave output, RS232 and USB option. The LCD display, mounted on the front of the UPS, provides IT managers with critical information such as battery condition, battery time left on mains fail, voltage, frequency and load. This data allows the manager to maximise the capabilities of the OneU without threatening the load.
Known for its aesthetically pleasing product designs, AEC UK has developed the new OneU to blend seamlessly with any rack hardware while providing the quality and reliability needed for the most demanding mission-critical applications.
Commenting Mike Rea, Managing Director of AEC UK said: “Although there are other 1U UPS on the market these are primarily Line Interactive or Off Line systems and cannot match the OneU’s On-Line performance.”
In today’s IT environments, an increasing amount of processing power is being squeezed into an ever shrinking space. As processing power increases so does the demand to protect the servers from mains failure and day-to-day mains borne noise. AEC UK’s OneU delivers the highest level of network system protection whilst meeting the demands of hard pressed IT managers’ for a UPS that can be accommodated in the smallest possible rack space.
Conforming to all relevant electrical safety standards and carrying the CE mark, the OneU is supported by AEC UK’s full range of services. These include specification and free site surveys through to full warranty and maintenance packages, which are undertaken by the company’s own team of mobile and highly trained engineers and in-house technicians.
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