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Kochi, March 19 The Kochi-based Hykon Power Electronics (P) Ltd has launched a new version of Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC), a system that enables large-scale establishments such as IT parks and other industrial establishments to solve power quality problems, which in turn minimises electrical pollution by reducing voltage imbalances and variations occurring as a result of gap in supply.

Mr Christo George, Hykon’s Chairman and Managing Director, said that Hykon Power Conditioners are designed, among others, to tackle irregularities in load and fluctuations in voltages. The equipment is built according to the standards set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and complies with all standard norms, he said.

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