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June 8, 2010 - Ranging from 10-112 kVA, Cyberex® CyberWave(TM) features standardized design capable of accommodating any industrial infrastructure. Cyberex digital static transfer switch design increases redundancy and reliability, while IGBT-based PWM inverter ensures optimal power quality at output. Ruggedized for hostile industrial environments, fully customizable UPS offers full-color VGA touchscreen, modbus communications, and battery management capabilities.

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Thomas & Betts Power Solutions
5900 Eastport Blvd., Bldg. V
Richmond, VA, 23231
USA



Thomas & Betts Power Solutions Offers the Cyberex® CyberWave(TM)


The world's first digitally controlled industrial UPS

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Cyberex® CyberWave(TM) from Thomas & Betts Power Solutions incorporates the Cyberex patented digital static transfer switch design, which increases redundancy and reliability, making it one of the best performing and safest industrial UPS systems on the market.

CyberWave systems, ruggedized for the most hostile industrial environments, are completely customizable and range from 10kVA to 112kVA. Systems utilize a standardized design suitable for any industrial infrastructure, including manufacturing, healthcare, oil and gas, petrochemical, utility and other critical facilities.

Additional benefits include a full-color VGA touch screen, which allows for easy operation and monitoring with minimal engagement, as well as modbus communications and advanced battery management capabilities to ensure accurate system analysis. All systems offer the highest inverter overload capability in the industry, and an IGBT-based PWM inverter to ensure optimum power quality at the output.

"Providing truly uninterruptable power for industrial applications is becoming more and more challenging everyday," said Lina Salah, Thomas & Betts UPS product manager. "But with more than 6,000 systems installed around the globe, Cyberex continues to innovate and keep pace with the demand."

For more information about the Cyberex CyberWave and other Thomas & Betts Power Solutions products, visit www.tnbpowersolutions.com, or contact your Thomas & Betts Power Solutions representative by calling (800) 238-5000.

Thomas & Betts Corporation (www.tnb.com) is a leading designer and manufacturer of electrical components used in industrial, commercial, communications and utility markets. The company is also a leading producer of commercial heating and ventilation units and highly engineered steel structures used for utility transmission. Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., the company has manufacturing, distribution and office facilities worldwide.
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