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One of the sectors in which Salicru has accumulated a great deal of experience is aeronautics, both within Spain and internationally. This experience has recently been augmented by the agreement to supply various Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) to ENAIRE, Spain’s primary air navigation management body, which controls more than 2 million square kilometres of airspace.
Salicru has supplied 26 systems to ENAIRE , in the form of units from the SLC TWIN PRO2 series (6 and 10 kVA) and the SLC CUBE4 series (10 to 60 kVA). These units are being used to protect the radio navigation systems, ground-ground and ground-air communication systems, and surveillance and radar systems at the airports of Pamplona, San Sebastian, Vizcaya, Álava, Logroño and Cantabria.
Salicru’s SLC TWIN PRO2 series of UPS systems features on-line double conversion technology, which is currently the most advanced solution for the protection of critical systems as it provides a fully stabilised and filtered sine-wave supply voltage. The units come in a tower format and are available in power ratings from 0.7 up to 20 kVA.
This series is the best option for providing a secure power supply to ERP systems, Business Intelligence, CRM solutions, intranets/extranets and corporate networks, in order to combat the wide range of potential disturbances (micro power outages, voltage fluctuations, frequency variations, harmonics, transients, etc.), that can affect the power supply and cause irreparable damage or incur high costs to all of these critical systems.
For their part, Salicru’s SLC CUBE4 UPS systems are the most cutting-edge security solution for all critical systems and sensitive loads. As standard, they come with a Nimbus cloud connection for equipment monitoring and remote management options, incident notification, equipment health monitoring and preventive maintenance.
The protection offered by the SLC CUBE4 series optimises the security performance of medium-power edge computing solutions with virtualised environments, along with all of the associated critical processes: not only for IT applications, but also for industrial processes, telecommunications and infrastructure.















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