Vertiv Partners with Yokogawa for AI-ready UPS Systems Validation

Amersfoort, The Netherlands – 1, April 2026

Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally altered power dynamics within data centers. Unlike traditional workloads with slow and predictable power variations, modern AI creates “pulsed loads”, where processors switch rapidly between idle and full capacity. Power demand can swing from 0% to 100% and back in milliseconds, creating erratic “on-off” cycles that place power infrastructure under severe stress.

Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems must now also function as a dynamic power conditioner capable of reacting to these variable load swings in real time. If it cannot manage these pulses effectively, they can be reflected back to the grid or backup generators, threatening overall system stability or even breakdown. 

Vertiv provides critical infrastructure technologies, including large power converters. Its Power Center in Bologna needed to validate new Input Power Smoothing algorithms for its Vertiv™ Trinergy™ UPS systems. These intelligently draw energy from the UPS batteries during peak pulses, shielding the upstream generator from the erratic behavior of an AI load.

The units have a sophisticated topology, featuring two AC three-phase mains and one DC battery input, and one three-phase output. Each required monitoring simultaneously. Teams needed to capture long-duration thermal data and high-speed resolutions to analyze waveform deformation, noise, and Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) during rapid switching events. Active, reactive, and apparent power also had to be characterized to fully understand power quality under stress. 

With high channel counts, currents of up to 5000 A demanding strict safety controls, and a need for 24/7 reliability, intermittent anomaly capture, and long-term thermal stability logging, the instrumentation challenge was considerable.

Veritiv created a fully integrated measurement ecosystem from Yokogawa, anchored by the WT5000 Precision Power Analyzer, DL950 ScopeCorder, GM10 Data Acquisition System, and tied together by the IS8000 software platform.

The WT5000 Precision Power Analyzer provides primary power analysis. With a power accuracy class of 0.03% and support for up to 7 input modules, it allows Vertiv engineers to measure AC and DC power simultaneously. The instrument provides harmonic analysis up to the 500th order, essential for evaluating power quality and validating efficiency even under dynamic load conditions.

The DL950 ScopeCorder captures the transient behavior of the “pulsed loads”. Configured with 16 channels, it combines the benefits of a high-speed oscilloscope with a long-term data recorder. It captures the specific shape of voltage and current waveforms during rapid switching events, allowing engineers to identify high-frequency noise and verify the system’s dynamic response time without missing critical details.

Connecting these domains is Yokogawa’s IS8000 software, which synchronizes the instruments using the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). This platform integrates data from the WT5000, the DL950, and the GM10, which monitors thermal points across the system. This setup creates a single, time-aligned dataset where thermal stress, power efficiency, and waveform distortion can be viewed side-by-side.

Luigi Balma of the Vertiv R&D team explained, “The Yokogawa ecosystem is the best solution for us because it allows us to see so many different variables - voltage, currents, DC and AC - at the same time on a single display, and coherent in time.” 

As well as directly enabling the validation of their patented Input Power Smoothing technology, the integrated solution has transformed the Bologna laboratory’s workflow. Being able to view thermal, electrical, and waveform data on a single IS8000 interface has significantly reduced testing complexity and debugging time. Using Yokogawa’s precision validation, Vertiv continues to develop next-generation data center technology.

 

  

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About Yokogawa Test & Measurement
Yokogawa has been developing measurement solutions for 110 years, consistently finding new ways to give R&D teams the tools they need to gain the best insights from their measurement strategies. The company has pioneered accurate power measurement throughout its history, and is the market leader in digital power analyzers and optical spectrum analyzers. 
Yokogawa measuring instruments are renowned worldwide for their high levels of precision, quality, durability, and service support. 

Meet the precision makers at https://tmi.yokogawa.com/

About Yokogawa
Yokogawa provides advanced solutions in the areas of measurement, control, and information to customers across a broad range of industries, including energy, chemicals, materials, pharmaceuticals, and food. Yokogawa addresses customer issues regarding the optimization of production, assets, and the supply chain with the effective application of digital technologies, enabling the transition to autonomous operations.

Founded in Tokyo in 1915, Yokogawa continues to work toward a sustainable society through its 17,000+ employees in a global network of 126 companies spanning 60 countries.
For more information, visit www.yokogawa.com/

 

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DL950 ScopeCorder

Capture and analyze a wide variety of electromechanical signals and serial buses. High sample rate, long recording times, advanced triggers, and real-time analysis.

IS8000 Integrated Software Platform

  • Data acquisition, control, and analysis
  • IEEE1588 & High speed camera synchronization
  • Serial bus, FFT, and harmonic/flicker analysis
  • Compatible with WT/DL/DLM, USB/Ethernet/MODBUS

WT5000 - Highest Precision

  • Up to 7 wattmeters / Modular
  • 0.01% of rdg + 0.02% of rng
  • DC to 1MHz
  • 4 motor inputs
  • Harmonics to 500th order
  • IEC 61000 compliance testing

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