Superior Backup Power for Extreme Environments
ExtremeUPS® is a line of UPS and Power Conditioners designed
to handle both High & Low Temperature
Environments and Harsh Loads
Energy Technologies, Inc. (ETI) is
dedicated to providing
these highly reliable, yet cost effective computer and power conditioning
products for critical applications. ExtremeUPS® are used in the military,
industrial, medical, and telecommunications sectors.
From temperate office or control room environments to the shock and vibration
of shipboard and military vehicle applications to the temperature extremes
of unprotected desert installations, ETI's products have become the Standard
in today's rugged power applications.
These temperature hardened power products are in service around the world
in numerous unconditioned, hostile environments. Most other commercial
UPS and Power Conditioning products are designed to controlled environments
such as those found in computer rooms. Most of these are designed to
operate at a standard room temperature of 20-25°C (+68°F to
77°F). The BEST of these have
operating temperature ranges between 0ºC and +40ºC (+32ºF to +104ºF). However,
unregulated conditions such as outdoor installations, environmental control
failures, or vehicle mounted applications typically cause those units to
fail due to stressful temperature extremes. Utilizing our certified environmental
test chamber, ETI has designed and qualified the ExtremeUPS line to operate
in temperatures from -40ºC to +70ºC (-40ºF to +158ºF) and beyond.
ETI's In-House Testing Facilities

Most of ETI's competitors design and manufacture their products to commercial
standards for controlled "room temperature" environments. Because
our customers have more strenuous equipment requirements, ETI invests in test
facilities not typically found in some competing companies. Our engineers
carefully employ heat sinks and regulate
internal air flow in our units to meet wider temperature requirements.
In addition to the extreme temperatures, our units have been designed
to and successfully passed standards 167 and 901 for shock and vibration,
standard 461 for EMI/RFI, and 1399 for shipboard and submarine applications.
They have additionally gone through the notorious barge tests with explosive
underwater detonations, plus the grueling Belgium Block off road truck
test.
ETI's Environmental Test Chambers
We utilize several environmental testing chambers to design and qualify our
products for use in the actual extreme temperatures needed for given applications.
-40ºC to +70ºC (-40ºF to +158ºF) Rackmount units can be put into
our "Oven Style" G-Series Elite Environmental Chamber by Russells
Technical Products. In addition we use several Lindgren EMI/RFI Shielding Rooms for
additional types of testing. We also employ a third custom built temperature chamber
for developing engines and generators.
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Energy Technologies, Inc. Power Products
Energy Technologies' (ETI) products are the standard in rugged, high-reliability
power conditioning for the industrial, medical, telecommunications and
defense sectors. We offer a number of standard or custom power conditioning
and power generation solutions: AC and DC Uninterruptible Power Systems
(UPS), Power Inverters, AC and DC Power Distribution Units (PDU), AC
Power Conditioners, Frequency Converters, DC backup/battery systems,
AC and DC Power Supplies, Solar Panel Arrays and Portable Generators.
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In addition to our ExtremeUPS® line, we offer our PowerStation™ UPS
line, ideally suited for industrial, defense, and telecommunications applications
requiring high reliability power in a NEMA cabinet, rugged rack mount,
fixed mount or portable configuration. Available in power ratings from
1000 to 10,000 VA, these heavy duty units occupy a minimum of space and
are light weight in design. Internally, all major components
are well secured and electrically insulated to prevent damage due to shock
and vibration. The internal input isolation transformer
provides for both domestic and international voltages. The LED arrays keep
the operator informed as to the unit's status including
load and battery levels.
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