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Frequency fluctuations

The electrical grid frequency in much of the world is 50 or 60 Hz. In other words, the alternating current (AC) signal oscillates 50 or 60 times per second. There is a tolerance margin of around ±20 mHz that is considered normal and therefore has no major consequences. However, when this value is not met precisely, the frequency is said to fluctuate, and these fluctuations can seriously affect the operation of the grid and the connected loads.

Undesirable effects

Changes in the frequency of the electricity grid can happen for a number of reasons. These include sudden changes in load due to equipment failures, unexpected increases in electricity demand, operational problems with power stations, or errors in the transmission system.

 

Another cause is the involvement of renewable energy sources in electricity generation, as they are by definition unstable because they depend on weather conditions: wind speed and solar irradiance can undergo significant and sudden changes. Weather conditions can also lead to frequency fluctuations when they are very adverse. For example, very heavy rainfall, heatwaves, severe storms and strong gusts of wind can cause disturbances that may be minor but also potentially serious.

The effects of more pronounced frequency fluctuations range from damage to powered electrical equipment (ranging from intermittent failures to overheating) to a general reduction in efficiency and even breakdowns in the distribution infrastructure, leading, in the most extreme cases, to power cuts. Ultimately, this results in mounting repair costs and downtime, which not only have financial consequences for business revenues and profits but can also damage the reputations of all types of organisations.

 

It is therefore crucial that the network's frequency quality is properly managed and monitored at all times to ensure it remains stable and within the expected values. This task is entrusted to the operators of the electrical system, who may not always succeed in their objectives. Consequently, solutions that ensure a continuous and adequate quality of electrical supply play a crucial role.

Which UPS solves frequency fluctuations?

Double-conversion Uninterruptible Power Systems perform an initial conversion of the AC input from the electrical grid into DC, stored in the batteries, delivering to the protected equipment a voltage produced by a second conversion of the battery DC into a perfect, uninterrupted AC output, completely isolated from any disturbances that may occur at the UPS input.

 

SLC TWIN PRO2 A
SLC TWIN PRO2 A
On-line double-conversion UPS 1000 VA to 3000 VA
Advanced on-line protection for sensitive and critical loads
SLC TWIN PRO2 T UL
SLC TWIN PRO2 T UL
On-line double conversion UPS 6 and 10 kVA with PF=1
Enhanced protection for mid-range systems with single-phase power supply
SLC X-TRA
SLC X-TRA
On-line double-conversion three-phase UPS 100 to 800 kVA
High performance protection for major critical applications
SLC X-PERT
SLC X-PERT
On-line double-conversion three-phase UPS 80 to 400 kVA
High critical power facilities protected by high functionalities
SLC ADAPT2 A
SLC ADAPT2 A
Modular On-line double conversion UPS and modules 14 and 30 kVA
Flexibility, availability and reliability in superior electrical protection
SLC ADAPT2 A
SLC ADAPT2 A
On-line double-conversion modular rack UPS and modules 6 and 9 kVA
Modularity, optimisation and efficiency in electrical safety for data centres
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