Medical UPS

Uninterruptible power supplies for hospitals and other healthcare settings must provide best-in-class performance and reliability. 

Whether it’s MRI scanners or vital A&E equipment, electric lifting platforms helping care home patients with limited mobility, or essential IT networks in doctors’ surgeries, today’s medical devices and equipment are increasingly dependent on clean and continuous power. 

Any disruption or fluctuation can literally mean the difference between life and death. 

 

Proven reliability 

Riello UPS has a proven track-record of providing reliable medical UPS across the UK healthcare sector, from clinical commissioning groups (previously known as primary care trusts) and health boards, through to the emergency services and private healthcare providers. 

 

Safety and efficiency 

Our UPS for hospitals and healthcare providers adhere to the most stringent safety standards. We manufacture both single-phase and three-phase UPS which combine uncompromising resilience with enhanced energy efficiency, reducing your energy costs and environmental footprint.  

 

Flexibility  

We offer a wide range of off-the-shelf solutions, while our expert team can work with you to tailor bespoke medical UPS systems that meet your own specific requirements. 

 

Fully compatible 

All Riello UPS power supplies for hospitals come with user-friendly communications and monitoring capabilities compatible with the complete suite of protocols found in healthcare environments (Modbus, Bacnet, SNMP, HTTP) 

Characteristic
  • Ultimate protection for mission-critical applications 
  • Exceptional reliability 
  • Compliance with specific standards 
Applications
  • Hospital IT services 
  • Operating theatre equipment 
  • Laboratory and patient care equipment
References

Australia
Knox Hospital

Denmark
Aalborg University Hospital

Germany
Universitätklinikum RWTH, Aachen
Max Plank Institut

International
Philiphs

Italy
Alba Hospital
Ferrara Hospital
Military Hospital Celio, Roma

Korea
E-Hwa University Hospital, Seoul

Spain
G. Maranon Hospital, Madrid
P.R.B.B.

Saudi Arabia
Medical Cities Program