Power units are essential components in various industrial applications, providing different forms of power, including electricity, mechanical energy, and hydraulic pressure. Their diverse functionalities make them crucial for driving numerous industrial processes and ensuring efficient operation. Here's an overview of some common industrial applications of power units 1. Generators: Function: Generate electricity as backup power during power outages or in remote locations where grid connection is unavailable. Applications: Construction sites, factories, hospitals, data centers, and residential buildings. Fuel types: Diesel, gasoline, natural gas. 2. Hydraulic Power Units (HPUs): Function: Provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to power hydraulic machinery and equipment. Applications: Construction equipment (excavators, loaders), industrial machinery (presses, robots), material handling equipment (forklifts), waste management equipment (compactors). Power source: Electric motors, internal combustion engines. 3. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems: Function: Provide temporary power backup during brief power outages, protecting sensitive electronic equipment from data loss and damage. Applications: Data centers, server rooms, medical facilities, financial institutions. Power source: Batteries, flywheel energy storage. 4. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems: Function: Generate electricity and capture waste heat for various applications like heating, cooling, and hot water production. Applications: Hospitals, hotels, commercial buildings, district heating systems. Fuel types: Natural gas, biogas, biomass. 5. Solar Power Units: Function: Generate electricity from solar energy using photovoltaic panels. Applications: Industrial facilities, commercial buildings, agricultural operations. Benefits: Renewable energy source, reduces reliance on fossil fuels, environmental sustainability. Choosing the appropriate power unit for an industrial application depends on specific requirements, such as: Power requirements: The amount of power needed to operate the equipment or process. Application type: The specific industrial process or machinery requiring power. Fuel source and availability: The preferred fuel source (e.g., diesel, natural gas, solar) and its accessibility. Environmental considerations: Sustainability factors and emission regulations. some examples are following :-
Standard DVA Smart Power Packs
Type BKA 3000 psi High Pressure Compact Hydraulic Power Units
CA Series Compact Special Power Units
HYDAC CO1 Series (Three-Phase Current) Standard Alternating Current (AC) Compact Power Units