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UPS

Power protection is the linchpin of any business. Your organisation needs an uninterrupted power supply to thrive and flourish without any glitches in its operations. They protect your equipment from power outages and give them reliable battery backup. Thus, they act against damage, data loss, and downtime.

Common power quality issues that organisations face daily.

 

  • Power interruption
  • Noise
  • Voltage sag
  • Voltage swell
  • Voltage spike

 

UPS types

 

Standby UPS:

Standby UPS units are ideal for basic protection against power outages. These UPS systems are designed to provide instant backup power when the main power source fails, ensuring uninterrupted operation of critical devices and equipment.

Line-Interactive UPS:

For users requiring a higher level of protection, line-interactive UPS units are available. In addition to basic power protection, these UPS systems offer enhanced features such as voltage regulation and automatic voltage adjustment.

On-line UPS:

On-line UPS units provide the highest level of power backup and protection. These UPS systems continuously regulate and condition the incoming power supply, providing a seamless transition to battery power in the event of a power outage. It ensures uninterrupted operation for critical business equipment, making them ideal for environments where downtime is not an option.

 

Maintenance of UPS

UPS maintenance is a simple task. You need to focus on the batteries. Check for the optimum battery health
periodically. The maintenance also includes cleaning, testing, and proper replacement of batteries. Following these
basic maintenance tips will ensure the necessary runtime.