| Flooded (Wet) Cell Batteries & Systems |
C&D Technologies Powercom Division engineers and markets fully integrated power systems which provide back-up battery power in the event of a primary power loss or interruption and can both monitor and rectify AC to DC current in telecommunications equipment.
| C&D |
| These batteries are the ideal choice for U.P.S., emergency lighting, switchgear and other standby applications which need reliable, high rate power. Since these batteries are low-gassing they require no special ventilation. Additionally, a compact design makes them perfect for low maintenance and space restricted applications. Read more... |
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| Sealed (Valve Regulated) Batteries & Systems |
| Power Battery |
These batteries are the ideal choice for U.P.S., emergency lighting,
switchgear and other standby applications which need reliable, high rate
power. Since these batteries are low-gassing they require no special
ventilation. Additionally, a compact design makes them perfect for low
maintenance and space restricted applications. Read more... |
| C&D Dynasty |
Dynasty high rate batteries have been engineered specifically for UPS
applications, delivering maximum life while complying with rigorous industry
standards. That is why Dynasty high rate series batteries are the choice of
many OEM UPS manufacturers. Read more... |
| C&D Liberty Battery |
These batteries are the ideal choice for U.P.S., emergency lighting,
switchgear and other standby applications which need reliable, high rate
power. Since these batteries are low-gassing they require no special
ventilation. Additionally, a compact design makes them perfect for low
maintenance and space restricted applications. Read more... |
| GNB Sprinter |
Designed for superior,
high-rate performance in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) applications,
the GNB SPRINTER series offers high power density and reliability. The
SPRINTER family of batteries highlights another example of GNB’s extensive
experience and world-wide leadership in VRLA technology. Read more... |
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