Recently, BLAZING POWER successfully delivered a customized three-phase 208V 160KVA UPS system to a top-tier hospital in Venezuela. This marks the brand’s first medical-grade power solution designed specifically for South America’s 60Hz grid standards. Tailored to meet the demanding power requirements of the hospital’s Toshiba CT equipment, the system addresses local grid instability issues and establishes a robust power safety barrier for precision imaging diagnostics.
Venezuela’s industrial power grid operates on a three-phase 208V/60Hz standard, which differs significantly from China’s 380V/50Hz system. Additionally, the local grid suffers from long-standing issues such as wide voltage fluctuations (80V–240V), high harmonic distortion, and frequent power outages. As a high-precision imaging device, the Toshiba CT generates a large transient current surge during X-ray tube startup, placing extremely high demands on power supply voltage stability, waveform purity, and switching response speed. Conventional UPS systems are prone to compatibility failures and insufficient voltage regulation accuracy, which can lead to risks such as blurred CT images, equipment shutdowns, and interrupted diagnostics.
This project marks BLAZING POWER’s first entry into the South American medical market. The core challenge lies in the convergence of three critical requirements: custom non-standard voltage, medical-grade reliability, and compatibility with extreme grid conditions: It required breaking away from conventional UPS voltage design logic to precisely match a three-phase 208V output, while simultaneously meeting Toshiba CT’s core specifications for high surge tolerance, low harmonic interference, and zero-second switching, as well as complying with the local FONDONORMA electrical safety certification standards.



