All single-phased Liebert UPS users now assured the best -- with a promise worth up to $25,000 in repairs or replacements.COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 1995--Liebert Corporation, an established leader in the power protection industry, has just announced another value-added service for its single-phase uninterruptible power supply See UPS. (UPS) users. For an unlimited time, Liebert is offering the Product Protection Promise. If properly connected equipment is ever damaged by a power disturbance, Liebert will repair or replace the UPS and up to $25,000 of connected equipment. ``Our commitment to quality has led us where we are today,'' states Edward Feeney, Liebert's North America president. ``The company, under the direction of Ralph Liebert, really began the power protection industry as we know it. Liebert was the first to develop computer protection for IBM, for example. But we've stayed on top by focusing on the customer, and that's what this latest promise is all about -- making every customer, from the single PC user to our Fortune 100 clients with worldwide networks -- realize they made the right power protection choice.'' According to Liebert, there are some 344 power glitches than can occur in any given computer operating environment. The new Product Protection Promise from Liebert recognizes the fact that smaller computers are as susceptible to these disturbances as larger systems. This guarantee covers all of Liebert's single-phase units operating at 6kVA and under. Liebert Corporation is an independent subsidiary of Emerson Electric Co., headquartered in Columbus. Represented in 85 countries, Liebert designs, manufactures and distributes systems that control temperature and humidity, condition power, guard against outages, and monitor and control access to critical spaces. Editor's Note: Liebert executives are available for commentary. Contact Tom Mitchell, McKinney Advertising & Public Relations at 216/621-5133 or 216/621-1181 (fax). CONTACT: McKinney Advertising & Public Relations, Cleveland Tom Mitchell, 216/621-5133; fax: 216/621-1181 Reader inquiries: 800/877-9222 |
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