Reliable Power Protection for Industrial Control Systems

Modern manufacturing and industrial facilities rely on automation systems that must operate continuously. PLC controllers, robotics systems, industrial networks, and monitoring platforms depend on stable electrical power to maintain safe and efficient operations.

Even brief power disturbances can interrupt automated processes, trigger controller faults, or require time-consuming system resets.

An industrial UPS provides reliable power protection by delivering clean, regulated power during outages and electrical disturbances. Xtreme Power designs online double-conversion UPS systems engineered for industrial automation environments, helping protect PLC systems, robotics controllers, SCADA infrastructure, and industrial control panels.

These UPS platforms are commonly deployed in automation cabinets, control panels, plant network racks, and edge control infrastructure where reliability and long service life are critical.

Why Industrial Automation Systems Need UPS Protection

Industrial automation environments often experience challenging electrical conditions due to heavy machinery, motors, and switching loads.

Common disturbances include:

  • brief power outages
  • voltage sags from equipment startup
  • electrical noise from drives and motors
  • brownouts
  • utility switching events

Even short power disturbances can disrupt automation systems.

Potential risks include:

  • PLC controller resets
  • robotics interruptions
  • SCADA monitoring outages
  • industrial network failures
  • production downtime

Many industrial automation systems require several minutes to reboot after power loss. Deploying a UPS for industrial automation helps maintain system stability and prevent production interruptions.

UPS for PLC Systems and Industrial Control Panels

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are the core of most industrial automation systems. These controllers manage production processes, robotics systems, safety controls, and industrial communications.

Because PLC systems control critical manufacturing operations, even a brief power disturbance can halt production or trigger system faults.

Deploying a UPS for PLC systems ensures controllers remain powered during electrical disturbances.

Industrial control panels commonly contain:

  • PLC controllers
  • industrial power supplies
  • automation processors
  • industrial network switches
  • communication gateways

Installing a compact UPS directly inside the control cabinet helps maintain system stability and prevents controller resets.

Typical UPS solutions include:

Deployment Environment Recommended UPS
PLC control cabinet J60 / J60i
Shallow industrial rack J60C / J60Ci
Industrial network rack J90 / J90i
Larger automation infrastructure Li90

These UPS systems provide reliable backup power and voltage conditioning for industrial automation electronics.

Industrial Applications That Require UPS Protection

Industrial automation infrastructure is used across many environments where continuous operation is critical.

Manufacturing Automation

Automated production lines rely on PLC systems and automation networks to maintain consistent throughput.

Robotics Cells

Industrial robots require stable control systems and uninterrupted communication with automation controllers.

Industrial Control Panels

Control cabinets house PLC controllers, power supplies, and communication modules that must remain operational during disturbances.

SCADA Monitoring Systems

SCADA platforms monitor industrial processes and distributed facilities. Power interruptions can cause monitoring gaps.

Utilities and Infrastructure

Water treatment plants, power stations, and infrastructure systems rely on industrial control systems to maintain operations.

Packaging and Processing Systems

Packaging lines, bottling systems, and automated material handling require reliable power to avoid production interruptions.

Recommended UPS Solutions for Industrial Automation

Xtreme Power offers several UPS platforms well suited for industrial automation environments.

J60 / J60i — Compact UPS for Control Cabinets

https://xpcc.com/products/j60/

The J60 Series provides compact lithium UPS protection designed for automation cabinets and control panels.

Typical deployments include:

  • PLC cabinets
  • automation panels
  • distributed control systems
  • industrial network equipment

Key benefits:

  • compact cabinet-friendly footprint
  • long-life lithium batteries
  • operation up to 50°C
  • reliable backup power for automation electronics

J60C / J60Ci — Short Depth 1U UPS for Industrial Racks

https://xpcc.com/products/j60c-1u/

The J60C Series provides a short-depth 1U rackmount lithium UPS designed for shallow racks and industrial cabinets.

Typical uses:

  • plant network racks
  • automation control rooms
  • SCADA infrastructure
  • industrial switching cabinets

Key advantages:

  • short rack depth
  • lithium battery life up to 15 years
  • flexible rack or wall mounting
  • optional SNMP monitoring

J90 / J90i — Online Lithium UPS for Industrial Infrastructure

https://xpcc.com/products/j90/

https://xpcc.com/products/j90i/

The J90 Series provides true online double-conversion protection in a compact 1U rackmount design.

Common deployments:

  • industrial network switches
  • automation infrastructure
  • industrial IT racks
  • edge computing environments

Li90 — Long-Life Lithium UPS Platform

https://xpcc.com/products/li90/

The Li90 platform provides larger UPS capacity for automation systems requiring higher power.

Key advantages:

  • long-life lithium batteries
  • operation up to 50°C
  • reduced maintenance requirements
  • high reliability for industrial environments

SPDU — Remote Power Switching for Industrial Infrastructure

https://xpcc.com/products/spdu/

The SPDU Smart PDU provides remote power control and monitoring for automation equipment.

Typical uses include:

  • remote reboot of automation devices
  • distributed infrastructure control
  • plant network equipment management

Key UPS Features for Industrial Environments

Industrial automation environments require UPS systems designed for demanding conditions.

High Temperature Operation

Industrial environments often operate at elevated temperatures. UPS platforms rated for 50°C operation improve reliability.

Long Battery Life

Lithium iron phosphate batteries offer longer service life and reduced maintenance.

Compact Design

Automation cabinets often have limited space, requiring compact UPS systems.

Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring enables engineers to track power conditions and UPS status.

Online Double Conversion

Online UPS topology isolates connected equipment from power disturbances and ensures continuous clean power.

How to Size a UPS for Industrial Automation Systems

Proper UPS sizing ensures reliable protection for automation systems.

Step 1 Identify Critical Equipment

Typical loads include:

  • PLC controllers
  • industrial switches
  • robotics controllers
  • SCADA computers
  • industrial PCs

Step 2 Calculate Total Load

Example load:

PLC controller — 60W
industrial switch — 40W
industrial PC — 120W

Total load = 220W

Step 3 Determine Runtime

Most automation systems require 3–10 minutes of runtime.

Step 4 Select UPS Platform

Deployment Typical UPS
PLC cabinet J60
Industrial rack J60C
Network rack J90
Larger systems Li90

 

Industrial UPS Deployment Scenarios

UPS systems are commonly installed in:

  • PLC control cabinets
  • robotics control systems
  • SCADA monitoring racks
  • industrial network infrastructure
  • edge automation nodes

These deployments help maintain reliable operation of automation electronics during disturbances.

Why Xtreme Power UPS Systems Are Ideal for Industrial Automation

Xtreme Power UPS systems are engineered for demanding industrial environments.

Key advantages include:

  • long-life lithium battery technology
  • operation up to 50°C
  • compact cabinet-friendly designs
  • reliable online double-conversion topology
  • remote monitoring capability

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of UPS is best for PLC systems?

Online double-conversion UPS systems provide stable power and isolation from electrical disturbances, making them well suited for PLC controllers.

Can a UPS be installed inside a control panel?

Yes. Compact UPS systems are commonly installed inside control cabinets to protect PLC controllers and automation electronics.

How long should an industrial UPS run?

Most industrial automation systems require 3–10 minutes of runtime to ride through brief outages.

Why are lithium batteries used in industrial UPS systems?

Lithium iron phosphate batteries provide longer service life, higher temperature tolerance, and reduced maintenance.

Where are industrial UPS systems installed?

Typical installations include PLC cabinets, industrial network racks, robotics control systems, and SCADA monitoring infrastructure.

Need Help Sizing a UPS for Your Automation System?

Selecting the right UPS for PLC systems, industrial control panels, and automation networks requires evaluating load, runtime requirements, and environmental conditions.

Xtreme Power engineers can help you determine the appropriate UPS platform for your application.

Contact our team for assistance with industrial UPS sizing.

sales@xpcc.com
1-800-582-4524