Albér Battery Monitoring Systems
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API, Inc. offers the finest, most reliable battery diagnostic (monitoring) systems in the marketplace. We install, commission, calibrate and maintain any and all Alber BDS systems. Whether you have 24 cells or 20 strings of 240, API, Inc. and Alber products can fulfill your needs. Contact us anytime for more information!

Why Alber?
The Alber Battery Monitoring Systems use a patented internal DC resistance test method that bypasses the limitations of AC based impedance testing used by other manufactuers. Like an ultrasound for a battery, Albér technology lets you "look inside" and assess the battery’s true state of health. It tests the condition of each module by performing a proactive resistance test - the most reliable indicator of battery performance.


Alber BDS-40 [read more]

Designed and optimized for UPS battery cabinets, the BDS-40 is the perfect choice. With the monitor mounted on top of the cabinet and custom cables with each connection point identified to battery, installation is quick and easy. Each BDS-40 unit monitors all batteries in one cabinet. Two different units are available. The Base Unit is the central point where power and communication connections are made. Each additional battery cabinet in the system then uses a Plus Unit, which transfers data to the Base Unit for alarm and data storage. Each Base Unit can manage up to five Plus Units, for a total of six battery cabinets. Choose an internal network card and/or a dial-up modem as standard. [read more]


Alber BDS-256 [read more]

The BDS-256 continuously monitors all critical battery parameters, automatically performs periodic resistance tests to verify the operating integrity of the connected battery, and greatly improves the reliability of your DC power system.

 

 

 


Alber MPM-100 [read more]

The MPM-100 multi-purpose monitor is a single module solution, containing data collection, controller, and resistance test circuitry for all applications of 140 volts or less. Typically used for smaller telecom, switchgear or substation battery configurations.