Parallel Kit for EP40 / EP60 / EP80 UPS
Description
A Parallel Kit for EP40, EP60, and EP80 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems is a specialized accessory designed to enable two or more identical UPS units to work together as a single, coordinated power protection system. This kit provides the communication links and control connections required for UPS units to share the electrical load and operate in sync, which is essential when paralleling multiple units.
When installed, the kit allows the UPS systems to function in a parallel configuration that can be used for either increasing total power capacity (so the combined output can support larger loads) or adding redundancy (so if one UPS fails, the others continue to support the connected equipment). In mission‑critical environments (like data centres, industrial power rooms, or enterprise IT infrastructure), paralleling with a kit enhances system scalability, reliability, and uptime
What a UPS Parallel Kit Does
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Enables Parallel Operation: The kit provides the necessary communication and power‑sharing connections between multiple UPS units so they can function as a unified system.
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Load Sharing: When UPS units are paralleled, they balance the load more evenly across all units, increasing the available total power capacity.
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Redundancy (N+X): In many installations you can configure the UPSs not just for higher capacity but for redundancy — meaning if one unit fails, the others continue to support the load.
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Communication & Synchronization: The parallel kit includes cables, cards, or connectors that allow the UPS units to synchronize output voltage and operate safely in step with one another, avoiding electrical conflicts.
Usage With EP Series UPS
The EP40, EP60, and EP80 are part of a 3‑phase industrial UPS series (typically 40 kVA, 60 kVA, and 80 kVA) that supports parallel redundant configurations (often up to four units or more) to increase reliability and capacity.
The parallel kit is the accessory that physically and electronically links these UPS units so they behave as a single larger power system.
Typical Kit Includes
Parallel kits vary by manufacturer and model but generally include:
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Communication cables or harnesses
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Parallel control cards or modules
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Connectors for synchronizing output and load sharing
Specific part numbers and components depend on the UPS brand and series (for example, Schneider Electric’s Ready‑to‑install kits for their Easy UPS ranges).
Key aspects of the parallel kit include:
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🧩 Interconnection hardware: Cables and control modules that link UPS units so they can communicate and balance loads.
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🔄 Synchronization: Ensures all UPS units operate with matched output voltage, frequency, and phase, so they can safely share load without electrical conflict.
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⚡ Load sharing & redundancy: Improves total deliverable capacity and provides N+X redundancy options, meaning the system can survive one or more UPS failures depending on configuration.
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⚙️ Installation component: Often includes multi‑core control cables arranged in a ring or bus, plus connectors that mount to each UPS’s parallel interface.
By enabling UPS units like EP40, EP60, and EP80 to work together effectively, a parallel kit supports larger power demands and a more robust power backup strategy than individual UPS units can provide on their own.
“Why Choose” section for the Parallel Kit for EP40 / EP60 / EP80 UPS systems:
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Enhanced Reliability: Provides redundancy so your critical systems stay powered even if one UPS fails.
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Scalable Power: Easily increase total power capacity by paralleling multiple UPS units.
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Optimized Load Sharing: Balances power output across all connected UPS units for efficiency.
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Seamless Synchronization: Ensures UPS units operate in perfect sync without electrical conflicts.
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Easy Integration: Designed specifically for EP40, EP60, and EP80 UPS models for hassle-free installation.
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Ideal for Critical Environments: Perfect for data centers, industrial facilities, and any setup requiring high availability.


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