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    Power Management

    designed for ICT Networking

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    Networking architectures

    Networking is the term used to describe aset of interconnecting systems that allowsthe processing, management and storageof information. Nowadays, networking is theinfrastructure used by all types and sizes ofenterprises and organisations to implementtheir business objectives.

    With networking at the operational centreof any business, integrated power supplyservices capable of guaranteeing criticalloads (mission critical), network devices(switches) and high-quality energy must beavailable continuously.

    Due to this, an uninterruptible electricitysupply is crucial, as a break in the electricitycould lead to a serious risk of a breakin the service (downtime) which is bothinconvenient and costly.

    Black-out Electrical disturbance

    Cause Atmospheric phenomena Current and voltage peaks

    Short circuits Frequency and voltage changes

    Overloads Voltage distortion and flicker

    Human error Current harmonics

    Interference and micro-breaks

    Risks Irretrievable data loss Operating faults

    Disk crash Premature wear of electronic components

    Hardware damage Irreparable hardware damage

    Excessive consumption

    The primary task of networking operators,ICT dealers, value-added retailers, systemintegrators and WISPs is to providenetworking solutions with a high enough levelof electrical protection to prevent risks derivingfrom blackouts or electrical disturbance,guaranteeing maximum continuity of serviceto the customer (business continuity).

    Concrete benefits of reliable electrical protection

    Guaranteed business continuity in theevent of blackouts

    no breaks in operation and businessservices at any time

    Loads protected at all times againstnetwork disturbances

    longer load life

    Efficient centralised management reduced maintenance costs

    The system approachThe power supply system for a networking infrastructure must be approached taking the following 5 points into consideration:distribution,protection, resilience, communication andmonitoring.

    PDU Distribution

    Distribution (PDU)

    The choice of cables, protection devices,distributiondiagrams and automatic transfersystems (when there is a generator), is ofcrucial importance with regard to both thesafety of personnel and the dispatching ofelectrical power in the system. Choosingcables or protection devices without takingthe harmonics generated by the systems

    loads into account could result in the untimelytripping of protection devices or cableoverheating, which can lead to breaks in thepower supply or cause premature aging ofsystem components, hazard situations forpeople or energy wastage.

    UPS Protection

    Protection (UPS)

    Electrical protection nowadays has a muchbroader meaning than just blackouts. It alsomeans protecting units from poor qualityenergy phenomena such as micro-breaks

    in the power supply or cause overvoltages,harmonics and flicker. There are differenttypes of UPS designed specifically fordifferent power supply conditions and loadrequirements.

    STS Reliability

    UPS1

    UPS2

    STS Resilience (STS)

    Networking users require different levels ofservices. Credit card transaction servicesare compatible with rare downtime lasting afew minutes, if not seconds, whereas SOHOenvironment work stations can withstandprolonged breaks but not sudden ones,and the time needed for saving data andswitching off correctly must always be

    guaranteed.

    A single distribution line or UPS is notenough for heavier demands: these must bemet by providing redundancy, to ensure thatthe protected service will not be affected inthe unlikely event of an operation anomaly.

    C

    ALARMS

    EMD Safety

    HR % Monitoring (EMD)

    The environmental monitoringdevice, whichis only compatible with Netys RT, can beinstalled inside the rack cabinet. It is designedto control two parameters, humidity and

    temperature, and four clean contacts enablephysical or mechanical control (safety, water,fire and smoke). The status of all parameterscan be remotely monitored via a specificweb page and by configuring trip thresholdsif necessary, with alert notification sent byemail.

    Communication

    The UPS must be connected to the networkand controlled from a workstation, just likeany other peripheral. ICT managers need tomonitor the state of the systems equipmentpower supply at all times ; if the autonomylimits are reached, the loads must switchoff automatically. For more demanding orunmanned applications, maintenance

    personnel must be kept informed 24 hoursa day, either locally or remotely, in order torespond quickly if faults occur.

    The UPS, therefore, must be supported byevolved and user-friendly communicationssoftware, compatible with the widest possiblerange of communication systems, i.e. thosebased on LAN / WAN networks, GSM andHTTP, SMTP, SNMP and JBUS protocols.

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    Selection guide

    SO

    HO

    NeTYS PL / NeTYS PE N eTYS PR

    Good / High protection High protection

    Tower Tower and Rack

    - Long back up time- -

    - SNMP/Network interface

    SME

    NeTYS RT

    Total protection

    Tower / Rack (convertible)

    Long back up time

    Parallelable

    SNMP / Network interface

    CORP

    ORATE Green Power

    Total protection

    Cabinet (19 compatible)

    Long back up time

    Parallelable

    SNMP/Network interface

    Good protection High protection Total protection

    Black-out

    Current and voltage peaks

    Interference

    Voltage variations

    MicrointerruptionsFrequency variations

    Current harmonics

    Voltage distortion

    The various levels of protection High availability

    The exclusive use of a dual conversionon-line UPS (the best technology whichprovides the highest level of protection),is not always sufficient to guarantee theavailability required by the application andcorrect business continuity.

    The concept of High Availability is determined

    by the statistic quantifying the probability ofdowntime, and assumes the existence ofone or more redundant solutions within thesystem, each capable of performing thesame function within the system.

    The solutions for achieving the highestlevel of availability depend on, among otherfactors, on the configuration of the electricalinstallation and the type of UPS systemsused.

    Socomec UPS offers 3 solutions:

    Automatic Transfer Systems (ATS): thesystem is integrated with an ASYS orSTATYS,

    parallel redundant configuration (1+1): thesystem incorporates one more UPS modulethan is needed to protect the load,

    remote monitoring systems operating24 / 7 / 365: the system is integrated withT.SERVICEfor remote surveillance.

    High Availability solutions are stronglyrecommended for mission critical loads,whose availability is essential to the assuranceof business continuity.

    HIGH AVAILABILITY

    Model NeTYSPL

    NeTYSPE

    NeTYSPR

    NeTYSRT

    GREEN

    POWER

    Technology Off- line Line interactive

    Line interactivewith Automatic

    VoltageRegulation (AVR)

    Online double conversion

    Level ofprotection

    Good High High Total

    Outputwaveform

    Pseudo-sinusoidal

    Pseudo-sinusoidal

    Sinusoidal Sinusoidal

    Normal supply From mainsFrom mains

    via AVRFrom mains

    via AVRFrom UPS

    Emergencysupply

    With switching< 10 ms

    With switching< 10 ms

    With switching< 10 ms

    Without switching

    Voltageregulation

    NoYes(step

    regulation)

    Yes(step

    regulation)Yes (continuous regulation)

    Frequencyregulation

    No No No Yes

    Automaticbypass incase of failure

    No No No Yes

    Tipologie

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    SOHO (Small Office Home Office)

    The term SOHO (Small Office Home Office)refers to networking architecture which isrelatively simple such as: small offices, homeoffices, shops and businesses.

    These architectures are designed to allowusers to share all the applications needed forthe work activity in a network.

    UPS Protection

    UPS Solutions

    Models NeTYS PL N eTYS PE N eTYS PR N eTYS PR rack 1UPower (VA) 550 - 750 600 - 2000 1000 - 3000 1000 - 1500

    Power (W) 330 - 450 360 - 1200 700 - 2100 670 - 1000

    Input / output phases 1ph+n / 1ph+n 1ph+n / 1ph+n 1ph+n / 1ph+n 1ph+n / 1ph+n

    Technology Offline Interactive line Interactive line Interactive line

    Output waveform Pseudo-sinusoidal Pseudo-sinusoidal Sinusoidal Sinusoidal

    Type of installation Tower Tower Tower and Rack Rack

    Equipment supplied Telephone/modem/xDSLline protection

    Telephone/modem/xDSLline protection

    Data line protection againstatmospheric overvoltages

    Data line protection againstatmospheric overvoltages

    USB port for Microsoft HIDprotection

    USB port for MicrosoftHID protection (excludes400 VA)

    Complete software Complete software

    Typical applications

    Floor distribution switch

    PC/workstations, monitors and printers

    CAD/graphics stations

    Fiscal recorders, POS readers,electronic scales

    Protection needs

    It is important for the loads to either havedistributed or centralised protection against

    blackouts and voltage changes. These cancause downtime lasting many minutes,seriously damaging any activities taking place.

    Solutions

    The typical loads in these environmentsare usually not very complex and canwithstand power cuts for a few fractions ofa second. Simple and economical no-breakpower solutions can therefore be used,guaranteeing adequate protection withminimum investment.

    SITE462A

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    NeTYS PL

    550 - 750 VA

    NeTYS PE

    600 - 2000 VA

    NeTYS PR

    1000 - 3000 VA

    GAMME1

    42A

    NETYS017B/018B/020B

    /032B/090A

    NETYS048_

    B

    Power Supply Line

    Ethernet Line

    ICT001B

    GB

    APPLI108A

    SOHO architecture

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    SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)

    SMEis the term used to describe small andmedium-sized enterprises, where the mainaim of the networking architecture is tomaximisepower supply and communicationline costs. The system hinges on a

    distribution network switch using PoE (Powerover Ethernet) technology, by which bothelectricity and transmitted audio/video datapass through a single Ethernet cable.

    Another feature is the server room, wherethe server, connected to a central switch (thebuilding switch), manages the floor switchesand other applications.

    UPS Protection

    UPS Solutions

    Models NeTYS PR N eTYS PR RACK 1U N eTYS RTPower (VA) 1000 - 3000 1000 - 1500 1100 - 11000

    Power (W) 700 - 2100 670 - 1000 800 - 8000

    Input / output phases 1ph+n / 1ph+n 1ph+n / 1ph+n 1ph+n / 1ph+n

    Technology Interactive line Interactive line Online double conversion

    Output waveform Sinusoidal Sinusoidal Sinusoidal

    Type of installation Tower and Rack Rack Tower/Rack (convertible)

    Equipment supplied Data line protection againstatmospheric overvoltages

    Data line protection againstatmospheric overvoltages

    Kit Tower/Rack complete withcables

    Complete software Complete software Ethernet card and completesoftware included*

    Parallel redundant and manualbypass kit (optional)

    * according to model.

    STS Reliability

    UPS1

    UPS2

    STS Resilient solutions

    Models ASYS

    Nominalcurrent (A)

    16

    Power (kVA) 3.6

    Phases 1ph+n

    Type ofinstallation

    Rack

    Equipmentsupplied

    Rack kit complete with cablesIEC 320 input and outputsockets

    PDU Distribution

    Power Distribution Unit

    Models 1-phase 3-phase

    Input rated current (A) 32 16

    Nominal input voltage (VAC) 200 - 240 346 - 415

    Input / output phases 1ph+n / 1ph+n 3ph+n (Y) / 1ph+n

    Type of installation Vertical Zero-U Vertical Zero-U

    Input connector IEC309-32 A-3 W IEC309-16 A-5 W

    Output connectors (24) IEC320-C13

    (4) IEC320-C19

    (36) IEC320-C13

    (3) IEC320-C19

    Typical applications

    Floor distribution switch (PoE)

    Building distribution switch

    SIP server telephone switchboards

    VCR/Server recorder

    SAN (Storage Area Network)

    Firewall router

    Wireless access points (WLAN)

    VoIP telephone systems

    IP video surveillance systems

    Protection needs

    The electrical power supplies of the PoE andbuilding switches require protection, as thequality and continuity of the power supply tothe remotely powered devices in the videosurveillance, VoIP telephone and wirelessnetwork systems must be guaranteed.

    It is also very important to provide a minimumlevel of resiliencefor the Mission Critical loadsin the server rooms.

    Solutions

    The typical loads in these environmentsrequire a high level of protectionbecause theyare more sensitive to electrical disturbances,overvoltages and all the possible interferencefrom a mains network. The UPS mustrespond to the increasing demands ofthe loads whilst avoiding the propagationof electrical disturbances from (and to) thenetwork.Compact UPS, designed to fit into19 cabinet racks, provide functional and

    centralised protection to all the peripheraldevices.

    Greater levels of reliabilitycan be attained byusing basic ATS switcheswhich, when thereare two power supply sources, guaranteeno-break electricity to a load by switching toa second source when a source fails or goesout of the loads tolerance range.

    SITE419A

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    PDU

    ASYS006A

    NeTYS RT

    1100 - 11000 VA

    GAMME110A

    ASYS

    16 A

    ASYS006

    A

    Power Supply Line

    Ethernet Line

    PoE Line (Power over Ethernet)

    ICT002B

    GB

    SITE458A

    SME architecture

    NeTYS PR

    1000 - 3000 VA

    NETYS017B

    /018B

    /020B/032B/090A

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    Corporate

    CORPORATErefers to large scale businessenvironments with an extensive presence bothnationally and internationally. The networkingarchitectures are highly complex, as theyare designed to increase the optimisationof the entire data transmission process and

    the productivity of the resources, both in thecentral offices and the peripheral branches.

    The enormous quantity of information to behandled means that the company requires a

    data centre in which the servers connectedto the central switch (the campus switch)

    communicate with the server rooms in theperipheral branches via building switches.

    UPS Protection

    UPS Solutions

    Models NeTYS RT Green PowerPower (kVA) 1.1 - 11 10 - 20

    Power (kW) 0.8 - 8 9 - 18

    Input / output phases 1ph+n / 1ph+n 3ph+n / 1ph+n

    Technology Online double conversion Online double conversion

    Output waveform Sinusoidal Sinusoidal

    Type of installation Tower/Rack (convertible) Cabinet (19 compatible)

    Equipment supplied Kit Tower/Rack complete withcables

    Ethernet card and completesoftware included

    Ethernet card and completesoftware included*

    Integrated maintenance bypass

    Parallel redundant and manualbypass kit (optional)

    Interface for T.Service24/7remote maintenance

    * according to model.

    Typical applications

    Campus distribution switch

    Blade server

    SAN (Storage Area Network)

    PBX telephone switchboards

    Access Control System

    Protection needs

    The main cause of power cuts in data centresis human error, related to mistaken actions orbad maintenance. Every minute of downtimecan result in huge economic losses. Reliable,efficient and safe electrical protection mustbe provided for each level of the architecture,with a smart systemfor managing redundantpower supply sources.

    Solutions

    The protection technology of the UPSmustbe of the highest level, generating a newpower supply output at all times with a

    perfect sinusoidal waveform, independentlyof the input power supply with regard to bothvoltage and frequency.

    Blade server and virtualization processesrequire ever greater levels of energy density.The UPS, must therefore, be highly efficient

    with an output power factor suitable forlatest-generation equipment.

    In the event of emergencies, the immediateswitching between the two power sourcesis guaranteed by STSsystems with double

    processors, designed for maximum reliabilityand full integration with BMS (BuildingManagement Systems).

    STS Reliability

    UPS1

    UPS2

    STS Resilient solutions

    Models STATYS

    Nominalcurrent (A)

    32 - 63

    Power (kVA) 7.3 -14.5

    Input/outputphases

    ph+n or ph-ph (+PE)

    Type of

    installation

    Rack

    Equipmentsupplied

    Rack kit complete with cables

    Ethernet card and completesoftware included

    Internal redundancy package(microprocessor, power supply,ventilation, SCR controls)*

    Hot Swap integratedmaintenance bypass*

    * according to model.

    SITE459A

    PDU Distribution

    Power Distribution Unit

    Models 1-phase 3-phase

    Input rated current (A) 32 16

    Nominal input voltage (VAC) 200 - 240 346 - 415Input / output phases 1ph+n / 1ph+n 3ph+n (Y) / 1ph+n

    Type of installation Vertical Zero-U Vertical Zero-U

    Input connector IEC309-32 A-3 W IEC309-16 A-5 W

    Output connectors (24) IEC320-C13

    (4) IEC320-C19

    (36) IEC320-C13

    (3) IEC320-C19

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    NeTYS RT

    1100 - 11000 VA

    GAMM

    E110A

    Green Power

    10 - 20 kVA

    GREEN

    016B

    -GREE

    N

    017B

    STATYS

    from 32 to 63 A

    S

    TATY044A

    Power Supply Line

    Ethernet Line

    PoE Line (Power over Ethernet)

    ICT003B

    GB

    Corporate architecture

    PDU

    ASYS006A

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    DIAGNOSTIC

    REPORT

    TechnicalreportCable telephone

    network

    SOCOMEC

    UPSServiceC

    entre

    SMS

    Maintenance

    Incorrectusage

    Fault

    Repair

    Analog Modem

    GSM Modem

    GSM network

    Customersite

    T.SERVICE

    station

    Network

    RS232

    Workstation/server with other operating systems(shutdown and display - JNC)

    Linux workstation/server(shutdown and display - JNC)

    Windowsworkstation/server(shutdown and display - JNC)

    APRILMAY

    JUNE

    APRILMAY JUNE

    APRILMAY

    JUNE

    Workstation/server withUNI VISION PRO installed

    (shutdown and display)

    Ethernetnetwork

    Remotemonitoring withWeb browserRemote shutdown

    workstation/server with JNC

    Mail server

    Remote controlvia SNMP

    NET VISION

    It is a communication and management

    interface designed for business networks.The UPS can be managed remotely andallows the shutdown of serverbasedworkstations. NET VISION allows adirect interface between the UPS andLAN network (via SNMP, HTTP) avoidingdependence on the server. It is thereforecompatible with all networks and multi-OSsince it interacts via the Web browser.

    Communication software andremote monitoring systems

    LOGIC

    003B

    GB

    Monitoring and shutdown

    Remote view

    UNI VISION PRO

    Similar features ofUNI VISION, with several

    additional function, such as to programand carry out the automatic shutdownof remote server-based workstationsconnected to the network. The UPS canalso be programmed by networked server-based workstations.

    LOGIC

    010AGB

    LOGIC

    004B

    GB

    SYDIV031AGB

    UNI VISION

    The software allows the UPS to be

    managed from a workstation or server. TheUPS can also be monitored from the otherstations connected to the local networkwhen exists.

    Centralized Monitoring System

    Remote view is an application used formonitoring simultaneously up to 1024devices equipped with NET VISION cardor box through the LAN or the Internet.

    When an alarm happens in some monitoredUPS, the icon that represent UPS willchange to different colours according tothe severity level, sending email to severaladdressees which has been set in programconfiguration dialog window.

    Input and output voltages, battery capacityand load percentage are continuouslymonitored by Remote view program. Plantsupervisors technician can have all theUPS under control in the same programwindow.

    Netw

    ork1

    LAN

    WAN

    LAN

    REMOTE VIEW

    Ne

    twork2

    Network

    RS232

    Workstation/server withUNI VISION installed

    (shutdown and display)

    T.SERVICE

    T.SERVICE is a remote telephone or webbased surveillance method that ensures areal time diagnosis 24 / 7 / 365. The UPSautomatically sends regular reports againstfault detection to the Service Centre.

    T.SERVICEadvantages:

    24 / 7 / 365 monitoring,

    prevention and early fault detection,

    risk and cost reduction,

    regular status reports,

    automatic repairing service activation,

    remote assistance of skilled technicians,in-depth knowledge of the plant.

    CIM0

    13B

    GB

    l i

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    GAMME008R

    SOCOMEC Group:a manufacturerat your service

    BODY223C

    SOCOMEC UPS

    UPS from 400 VA to 5400 kVA

    SOCOMEC SCP

    Switching and Protection Systems

    CARTE045A

    An organisation focused on

    customer satisfaction

    Our equipment is designed and produced tomeet ISO 9001:2000 standards. SOCOMECUPS systems provide you with a fullyprotected electrical power supply and first-rate service.

    A worldwide presence

    With a strong international presence in over70 countries and subsidiaries in 21 countries,SOCOMEC is a major player in the globalmarket of electrical equipment.

    RANGE046B

    The guarantee of a specialist

    Incorporated in 1922, SOCOMEC is anindustrial group with a workforce of 2,300people.

    Our independence allows us to have long-term vision and complete control of anydecisions affecting our development.

    The company is organised into twoindependent divisions: SOCOMEC SCP,experts in switching components andprotection solutions, and SOCOMEC UPS,specialists in critical system power supply.

    The companys standard turnover, operatingprofit and net profit are all showing steadygrowth.

    These figures allow the company to makeprudent yet ambitious plans for the future:plans which guarantee profitability and whichalso aim to capture new market share, namelyby setting up new subsidiaries worldwide.

    Renowned expertise

    Having already received the 2004 Awardfor Customer Service Excellence and the

    2006 Award for Product Innovation fromFrost & Sullivan, SOCOMEC UPS recentlyhas once again excelled by winning the2009 Best Practice Award for EuropeanEnergy & Power Systems Product LineStrategy. This prestigious accolade waspresented in recognition of the companysability to propose anextensive product rangedemonstrating the mostinsight into the needs andproduct demands of itscustomers.

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    MECServiceCommunication

    SITE530A/SITE531A/SITE532A

    VALID FOR FRANCE VALID FOR ITALY

    ISO 9001:2008

    FM 28237

    ISO14001:2004

    EMS 553476

    www.socomec.com

    Y O U R D I S T R I B U T O R

    Non contractual document. 2010, Socomec SA. All rights reserved.

    H E A D O F F I C E

    SOCOMEC GROUP

    S.A. SOCOMEC capital 11 313 400 - R.C.S. Strasbourg B 548 500 149

    B.P. 60010 - 1, rue de Westhouse - F-67235 Benfeld Cedex

    SOCOMEC UPS Strasbourg

    11, route de Strasbourg - B.P. 10050 - F-67235 Huttenheim Cedex- FRANCE

    Tel. +33 (0)3 88 57 45 45 - Fax +33 (0)3 88 74 07 90

    [email protected]

    SOCOMEC UPS Isola Vicentina

    Via Sila, 1/3 - I - 36033 Isola Vicentina (VI) - ITALY

    Tel. +39 0444 598611 - Fax +39 0444 598622

    [email protected]

    SALES, MARKETING AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT

    SOCOMEC UPS PARIS

    95, rue Pierre Grange

    F-94132 Fontenay-sous-Bois Cedex - FRANCE

    Tel. +33 (0)1 45 14 63 90 - Fax +33 (0)1 48 77 31 12

    [email protected]

    Socomec UPS

    worldwide

    I N E U R O P E

    BELGIUMSchaatsstraat, 30 rue du Patinage

    B - 1190 Bruxelles

    Tel. +32 (0)2 340 02 34

    Fax +32 (0)2 346 16 69

    [email protected]

    FRANCE95, rue Pierre Grange

    F - 94132 Fontenay-sous-Bois Cedex

    Tel. +33 (0)1 45 14 63 90

    Fax +33 (0)1 48 77 31 12

    [email protected]

    GERMANY

    Heppenheimerstrae 57D - 68309 Mannheim

    Tel. +49 (0) 621 71 68 40

    Fax +49 (0) 621 71 68 44 4

    [email protected]

    ITALYVia Leone Tolstoi, 73 - Zivido

    20098 San Giuliano Milanese (MI)

    Tel. +39 02 98 242 942

    Fax +39 02 98 240 723

    [email protected]

    NETHERLANDSBergveste 2F

    NL - 3992DE Houten

    Tel. +31 (0)30 63 71 504

    Fax +31 (0)30 63 72 166

    [email protected]

    POLANDNowowiejska St 21/25

    00-665 Warszawa

    Tel. +48 (0)22 2345 223

    Fax +48 (0)22 2345 223

    [email protected]

    PORTUGALRua Moinho do Cuco

    Bloco A

    Lj. Dta. - Paz

    2640-566 MAFRA

    Tel. +351 261 812 599

    Fax +351 261 812 570

    [email protected]

    RUSSIA4th Street 8 Marta, 6A, 405

    125167 - Moscow

    Tel. +7 495 775 19 85

    Fax +7 495 775 19 85

    [email protected]

    SLOVENIASavlje 89

    SI - 1000 Ljubljana

    Tel. +386 1 5807 860

    Fax +386 1 5611 173

    [email protected]

    SPAINC/Nord, 22 Pol. Ind. Buvisa

    E - 08329 Tei (Barcelona)

    Tel. +34 935 407 575

    Fax +34 935 407 576

    [email protected]

    UNITED KINGDOMUnits 7-9 Lakeside Business Park

    Broadway Lane - South Cerney

    Cirencester - GL7 5XL

    Tel. +44 (0)1285 863300

    Fax +44 (0)1285 862304

    [email protected]

    I N A S I A

    CHINAUniversal Business Park

    B33, 3rd Fl, 10 Jiuxianqiao Rd.,

    Chaoyang, Beijing 100016 P.R., China

    Tel. +86 10 59756108

    Fax. +86 10 59756109

    [email protected]

    INDIAB1, IInd Floor, Thiru-Vi-Ka-Industrial Estate

    Guindy

    Chennai 600 032

    Tel. +91 44 3921 5400

    Fax +91 44 3921 5450 51

    [email protected]

    MALAYSIA31 Jalan SS 25/41- Mayang Industrial Park

    47301 Petaling Jaya.- Selangor, Malaysia

    Tel. +603 7804 1153

    Fax +603 7803 8901

    [email protected]

    SINGAPORE31 Ubi Road 1, Aztech Building

    # 01-00 (Annex) - SG - Singapore 408694

    Tel. +65 6745 7555

    Fax +65 6458 7377

    [email protected]

    THAILANDNo.9 Soi Vibhavadirangsit 42

    Vibhavadirangsit Rd, Ladyao

    Chatujak Bangkok 10900

    Tel. +66 2 941-1644-7

    Fax. +66 2 941-1650

    [email protected]

    VIETNAM539/23 Luy Ban Bich St.,

    Phu Thanh Ward, Tan Phu Dist

    Ho Chi Minh City

    Tel. +84-839734.990

    Fax +84-839735.088

    [email protected]

    www.socomec.com

    I N O C E A N I A

    AUSTRALIALevel 9, Avaya House

    123 Epping Road

    North Ryde, NSW 2113

    Tel. +61 2 8985 7365

    Fax +61 2 8985 7345

    [email protected]

    VALID FOR FRANCE VALID FOR ITALY

    ISO 9001:2008

    FM 28237

    ISO14001:2004

    EMS 553476