UPS Module rack mount, Power: 50KVA , PF: 1.0, 415Vac, (3Ph+N+PE), 50Hz. Installed in cabinet
Description
HPM3300E‑RM‑50 refers to a modular UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) power module model used in scalable three‑phase UPS systems (particularly from the K‑Star HPM3300E series). It is not a standalone product sold by itself but a 50 kVA modular power unit that is installed inside a larger UPS cabinet to build mid‑to‑large capacity backup power systems.
What the HPM3300E‑RM‑50 Is
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It’s a 50 kVA rated modular UPS power module (the “50” in the model name denotes 50 kVA capacity).
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Designed for three‑phase modular UPS systems with scalable configurations — meaning you can add multiple modules to increase total capacity.
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Used in medium‑ to large‑power UPS cabinets (e.g., 200 kVA up to 1000 kVA systems) where several modules are combined.
Typical Use & Configuration
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Commonly built into modular UPS systems like 100 kVA (2 modules) or 150 kVA (3 modules) configurations.
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Hot‑swappable design: modules can be added or replaced without shutting down the entire UPS.
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Supports parallel redundancy, allowing higher reliability in critical applications.
Key Characteristics
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Rated capacity: 50 kVA per module.
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Three‑phase input/output: typically, 380/400/415 Vac.
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Modular design: scalable to larger total UPS capacities by adding more modules.
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High efficiency and reliability: good for mission‑critical systems like data centers, telecom, industrial power backup, etc.
Applications – HPM3300E‑RM‑50
The HPM3300E‑RM‑50 modular UPS is designed for mission-critical, medium-to-large scale power backup applications. Here’s a detailed breakdown of typical use cases:
1. Commercial & Data Centers
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Data centers: Provides reliable, redundant power for servers, storage systems, and networking equipment.
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Server rooms / IT closets: Ensures zero downtime for critical IT infrastructure.
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Cloud computing facilities: Maintains continuous operation during grid disturbances.
2. Industrial & Manufacturing
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Process control systems: Keeps PLCs, sensors, and automation lines running during outages.
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Production lines: Prevents costly shutdowns in manufacturing plants.
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Heavy machinery control: Stabilizes sensitive equipment against power fluctuations.
3. Healthcare & Critical Services
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Hospitals & clinics: Protects life-support machines, imaging systems, and lab equipment.
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Medical research labs: Maintains uninterrupted power for experiments and sensitive instruments.
4. Finance & Corporate
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Banking systems: Ensures ATMs, servers, and data storage remain online.
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Corporate offices: Powers communication systems, VOIP, and IT infrastructure.
5. Infrastructure & Utilities
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Telecommunication base stations: Keeps communication towers operational.
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Control centers: Supports SCADA systems for utilities and transportation.
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Smart buildings: Maintains building management systems (BMS) and security networks.
Key Advantages in Applications
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Scalable capacity: Multiple modules can be paralleled for higher power needs.
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High reliability: Hot-swappable modules allow maintenance without downtime.
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Redundant design: Parallel configurations enhance uptime in critical operations.




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