Falcon<sup>®</sup> Electric Unveils New FH Series™ Biomedical & Laboratory-Grade Uninterruptible Power System at PITTCON 2008

3 Mar 2008

Falcon Electric, Inc., an award-winning manufacturer of power protection and conversion solutions, will introduce its new FH Series uninterruptible power system (UPS) during the PITTCON 2008 conference and expo in booth number 1443.

Specifically designed for the unique power demands of sophisticated biomedical and laboratory equipment, the new FH Series UPS assures the highest level of pure power to protect valuable tests and scientific processes. Analyzers, spectrometers, sequencers, diagnostic equipment and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS) instrumentation all require the highest level of clean power due to their delicate operating parameters and critical nature. By regenerating new, clean AC power, the FH Series eliminates costly testing inaccuracies, ensures sustained runtimes and lowers maintenance costs. In addition to the new FH Series, conference attendees will be able to learn about Falcon’s comprehensive line of power protection solutions including the SG Series™ UPSes that feature an isolated, dual output designed for sensitive lab applications and the SSG Series™ UPS that can withstand high operating temperatures of up to 55º Celsius (131º F).

The new FH Series’ Double conversion, On-line design provides new, clean, tightly regulated power that assures uninterrupted power for a wide spectrum of scientific equipment – from forensics and hospital biomedical labs to semiconductor production, robotics and uranium fuel processing. The units’ on-line design provides “no-break” battery backup unlike commercial UPS products that are not designed for the demands of sensitive lab instrumentation. Featuring low input leakage current well under the 300µA requirement for use in non-patient-connected applications as well as input isolation, the FH is one of the most sophisticated power protection systems on the market today. Moreover, for laboratories or hospitals located in older buildings, the FH Series incorporates state-of-the-art Input Galvanic Isolation and Input Power Factor Correction circuitry that resolves electrical system problems and greatly reduces harmonics that can adversely affect sensitive electronic equipment.

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