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DO SMALL ELECTRICAL GLITCHES THREATEN YOUR PRODUCTION YEILD? ARE YOU RELYING ON UPS … OR NOTHING … FOR PROTECTION?


WHAT WORRIES YOU MOST?

WE’RE WORRIED
OUR UPS WILL
FAIL WHEN NEEDED
WE’RE WORRIED ABOUT
SAGS IMPACTING
CRITICAL SUBPROCESSES
I’M NOT SURE
WHAT OUR MAIN
WORRY IS!

UST’s industrial-grade electronic automatic voltage regulators and power conditioning products silently monitor and correct virtually all voltage events, providing the most reliable insurance against unexpected (and unavoidable!) voltage events.

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IS YOUR LOCAL GRID SUB-OPTIMAL? UNRELIABLE?


CAN YOU GIVE US ANY SPECIFICS?

WE’VE GOT A
PROBLEM WITH BRIEF
VOLTAGE SAGS.
WE EXPERIENCE
CHRONIC VOLTAGE
FLUCTUATIONS.
I’M NOT SURE
WHAT OUR
PROBLEM IS!

Over the last decade, UST’s full line of industrial-grade electronic automatic voltage regulators have proven capable of reliably compensating for poor utility power. Thanks to UST, facility managers in developing regions (and those in urban areas in developed regions where the grid is stressed) can now count on perfect power.

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MOTOR OR CONTROL FAILURES LEADING TO UNPLANNED PRODUCTION STOPS?


CAN YOU GIVE US ANY SPECIFICS?

WE’VE GOT A
PROBLEM WITH BRIEF
VOLTAGE SAGS.
WE EXPERIENCE
CHRONIC VOLTAGE
FLUCTUATIONS.
I’M NOT SURE
WHAT OUR
PROBLEM IS!

Production stops due to motor or control failures are very costly. Voltage irregularities are often their unidentified source.
UST offers a full line of electronic automatic voltage regulators and power conditioning products. We are the solution system designers trust to solve the headaches caused by the industrial grid.

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Submit Power Data

Power Data Submission

  • UST engineers are standing by to analyze your power data and develop a full report on voltage sags and other voltage issues on your production line or at your facility. Your data will be treated as confidential, and only you and others with whom you share your credentials will have access to the final report.


  • Please submit your data in one of the formats listed below.

    We may request additional information to better understand the data submitted. Contact us if you need help determining relevant data to submit or for recommended recording meter types.



  • Option 1

    Best: Attach the direct/raw output file(s) from the meter or software used to record the power data.

    Please submit an .odn, .fpqo, .dsd, or similar file type.
  • Max. file size: 50 MB.



  • Option 2

    Better: Attach an easily manipulatable export of the recorded data.

    Please submit a .txt, .csv, .xls, or similar file type.

    Be sure date/time stamps and voltage data are included in the file.
  • Max. file size: 50 MB.



  • Option 3

    Good: Attach a generated summary report from the meter, software, or third-party power quality assessment.

    Submit a .doc, .pdf, .ppt, or similar file type.

    Pictures or screen-captures of power quality issues may be useful as well.
  • Max. file size: 50 MB.



  • In all cases, please indicate:

    • The meter model number used to record the data
    • The measurement location within the electrical system (e.g. Utility voltage ahead of step-down transformer, or at machine input connections)

Download Semiconductor Case Study

  • To download the UST Semiconductor Case Study, please fill out the form below.

This short video explains why modern electronic voltage regulators, like the UST MiniEVR™, should be specified instead of ferroresonant transformers in cases where the load is 2kVA or larger.

  • EVRs operate at up to 99% efficiency at all times, while ferros typically operate at efficiencies of only 75% to 80%, and frequently operate at efficiencies as low as 50% – wasting electricity and generating unnecessary carbon.
  • EVRs run silent and cool and can be installed indoors or out, while ferros are noisy and hot and must be installed in a protected indoor environment.
  • EVRs are specified to match the load exactly, while ferros must be oversized by a factor of 2x to 2.5x.

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  • To instantly download the UST SagFighter™ ROI Calculator, please fill out the form below.