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Maximizing the Reliability of Electronic Systems

Maximizing the Reliability of Electronic Systems. Total Protection Solution . Power Interruptions. The Electronic Power Research Institute (EPRI) estimates that power interruptions (even those as short as one-sixtieth of a second) cost American businesses $50 billion each year.

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Maximizing the Reliability of Electronic Systems

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  1. Maximizing the Reliability of Electronic Systems Total Protection Solution

  2. Power Interruptions The Electronic Power Research Institute (EPRI) estimates that power interruptions (even those as short as one-sixtieth of a second) cost American businesses $50 billion each year.

  3. Power Interruptions Power outages are the number one cause of business disruption. Source: Annual Contingency Planning & ManagementErnst & Young LLP Business Continuity Benchmark Survey

  4. Power Interruptions "Lightning is the most frequent cause of transmission outages and service interruptions in the U.S. Some 30 percent of all power outages are lightning-related, with total costs approaching one billion dollars annually. " Source: Andrew Phillips, Project ManagerElectric Power Reasearch Institute (EPRI)

  5. Frequency of Disturbances Source: Bell Labs

  6. The Leading Cause of Data Loss • Power Failure/Surge 45.3% • Storm Damage 9.4% • Fire or Explosion 8.2% • Hardware/Software Error 8.2% • Flood & Water Damage 6.7% • Earthquake 5.5% • Network Outage 4.5% • Human Error/Sabotage 3.2% • HVAC Failure 2.3% • Other 6.7% Source: Contingency Planning Research

  7. Est. annual cost of “PQ problems” for all business sectors by region Total Across Regions = $15 billion to $24 billion $0.9 to $1.5 $2.9 to $3.7 $2.3 to $3.4 $1.1 to $1.3 $2.5 to $4.0 $0.9 to $1.9 $0.9 to $1.5 $1.5 to $2.3 $2.6 to $4.1 Source: Primen (energy marketplace intelligence)The Cost of Power Disturbances to Industrial and Digital Economy Companies Study for EPRI’s Consortium for Electric Infrastructure for a Digital Society (CEIDS)June 29, 2001

  8. Est. annual cost of “outages” for all business sectors by region Total Across Regions = $104 billion to $164 billion $6.1 to $9.5 $15.4 to $24.3 $16.2 to $25.2 $8.1 to $12.5 $17.3 to $27.0 $8.1 to $9.5 $6.3 to $9.9 $11.2 to $17.8 $18.3 to $28.7 Source: Primen (energy marketplace intelligence)The Cost of Power Disturbances to Industrial and Digital Economy Companies Study for EPRI’s Consortium for Electric Infrastructure for a Digital Society (CEIDS)June 29, 2001

  9. Let’s Compare Technologies - Power Protection Surge Protection Vs. Power Conditioning

  10. ONEAC Brand Power Conditioning – Low Impedance Isolation Transformer

  11. AC Branch Circuit Line NormalMode Neutral Common Mode Ground

  12. Onegraph Results

  13. Voltage SurgeProtector - 330 V Clamp 330 V 120 V PowerConditioning Hz 60 Hz

  14. Surge Protector Power Conditioner Standard Waveform CM Let-Through = 613.0 V 100 V/Div, 10s/Div CM Let-Through <0.5 V 100 V/Div, 10s/Div 0.5 s/100 kHz, 6 kV Ringwave ANSI/IEEE C62.41-1980 Power Line Let-Through Test -Power Conditioning vs. Surge Protector

  15. The Effects of Electrical Overstress Electron microscopy reveals the harmful effects of electrical overstress on delicate computer chips. High-frequency transients often cause degradation of the silicon substrate such as the pitting shown here. Semiconductor chips damaged in this way can run hot, perform unreliably and ultimately fail. Normal Semiconductor Damaged Semiconductor

  16. 5 Reasons for using a UPS • Disaster recovery, it’s not a matter of “if” but “when”. • Clean utility power at the point of “connection” is your problem. • Short term outages are abundant, over 120 power problems a month • Outages are costly, $2,000 to $50,000 per hour • Surge suppressors will not address brownouts, blackouts, or high voltage conditions • A single outage easily covers the cost of a UPS

  17. Average Reduction in Trouble Calls Hardware 83% NTF 43% Program / Reset 70% Network 37% Station 22% Other 74% Total Protection Field StudyResults Compiled over 10 years

  18. How Can Chloride Help? • Tech Support 800-327-8801 x3 24X7 • Chip Peagler - Sales george.peagler@chloridepower.comO 770-442-8163M 404-414-3536 • Michael Boyle – Application Engineermichael.boyle@chloridepower.comO 847-990-3548

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