Three-phase UPS – Uninterruptible power supply for data centers and industrial applications
Three-phase UPS systems protect critical IT and industrial equipment with higher power demand against power failures and grid disturbances. They are used wherever individual server UPS systems are no longer sufficient – for example in data centers, larger server rooms, production environments or technical building infrastructure.
Unlike single-phase UPS systems, three-phase UPS units supply entire rack rows, server environments or infrastructure components such as storage systems, virtualization platforms, network nodes or industrial control systems. They continuously stabilize voltage and allow controlled operation or safe shutdown during a power outage.
Typical applications
- data centers and colocation environments
- larger server rooms and IT distribution areas
- virtualization and storage systems
- network infrastructure and core switches
- industrial equipment and production control
- building services and critical infrastructure
Why a three-phase UPS is used
- protection of higher power loads (kVA to kW range)
- balanced load distribution across three power phases
- stable voltage for sensitive IT and control systems
- backup runtime during power outages
- controlled shutdown of servers and systems
- reduction of downtime and data loss
Difference from single-phase UPS
Single-phase UPS systems are typically used for individual servers, small network cabinets or edge installations. Three-phase UPS systems protect complete IT infrastructures or facilities where higher power, longer runtimes or centralized power distribution are required.
Operational benefits
A three-phase UPS is part of the physical IT infrastructure. It ensures predictable operations, increases availability of critical systems and protects hardware and data from damage caused by outages, voltage fluctuations or grid disturbances.
Three-phase UPS – Uninterruptible power supply for data centers and industrial applications
Three-phase UPS systems protect critical IT and industrial equipment with higher power demand against...
read more »
Close window
Vertiv three-phase UPS
Three-phase UPS – Uninterruptible power supply for data centers and industrial applications
Three-phase UPS systems protect critical IT and industrial equipment with higher power demand against power failures and grid disturbances. They are used wherever individual server UPS systems are no longer sufficient – for example in data centers, larger server rooms, production environments or technical building infrastructure.
Unlike single-phase UPS systems, three-phase UPS units supply entire rack rows, server environments or infrastructure components such as storage systems, virtualization platforms, network nodes or industrial control systems. They continuously stabilize voltage and allow controlled operation or safe shutdown during a power outage.
Typical applications
- data centers and colocation environments
- larger server rooms and IT distribution areas
- virtualization and storage systems
- network infrastructure and core switches
- industrial equipment and production control
- building services and critical infrastructure
Why a three-phase UPS is used
- protection of higher power loads (kVA to kW range)
- balanced load distribution across three power phases
- stable voltage for sensitive IT and control systems
- backup runtime during power outages
- controlled shutdown of servers and systems
- reduction of downtime and data loss
Difference from single-phase UPS
Single-phase UPS systems are typically used for individual servers, small network cabinets or edge installations. Three-phase UPS systems protect complete IT infrastructures or facilities where higher power, longer runtimes or centralized power distribution are required.
Operational benefits
A three-phase UPS is part of the physical IT infrastructure. It ensures predictable operations, increases availability of critical systems and protects hardware and data from damage caused by outages, voltage fluctuations or grid disturbances.