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Oil and gas sector

UPS for the oil and gas sector is a complex equipment, the scope of which is not limited to the protection of automatic control systems in production facilities. These systems operate at oil production and refinery facilities, where the consequences of a power failure are so great that equipment designed to protect multiple components is subject to much more stringent requirements than commercial UPS systems.

For example, uninterruptible power supply systems installed on rectification columns, where the process of separating oil into lighter fractions is carried out, must have a fairly high capacity, because, as a rule, they not only protect control and automation systems, but also provide autonomous power supply to various actuators (starting a motor when a certain valve or gate valve is closed). The power of an industrial critical load, which is protected by an uninterruptible power supply system, is sometimes not so big, but the risk associated with its loss can be huge. Any automation failure at an oil refinery within a city can lead to a national disaster.

Our clients
UPS requirements for oil and gas facilities:
  • Simplicity, high reliability and fault tolerance.
  • Uninterrupted operation in unfavorable hostile environment.
  • Limited floor space.
  • Easy access to all components for quick fault diagnosis and replacement.
  • Resistance to vibration and shock loads.
  • Support for external battery with 220V.
  • Operation with motor load.

Our Solution
  • Galvanic isolation of input and output
  • "Free" mounting of power units for easy maintenance
  • Special protective coating of boards, buses and connectors
  • Component replacement warning devices
  • Internal redundant power supply for control boards
  • Starting from battery (cold start)
  • Dust and moisture protection up to IP54
  • Operation in an environment with strong magnetic fields (RF interference filters are installed at the input and output)
  • Use of independent control boards for rectifier, inverter and electronic switching device (bypass)
  • High overload and short-circuit resistance (setpoints can be adjusted to suit the customer).
  • Direct motor start
  • Possibility of operation from one common battery