As we mentioned in many posts before, using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is necessary especially in case of Utility Power fluctuations and other power related issues. The need of powerful power protection systems and uninterruptible power supplies is essential everywhere from home to small business, governmental organizations, hospitals, airports, critical missions, and to any place need a power source with a constant voltage level.
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Uninterruptible Power Supply "UPS"
Monday, March 12, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Uninterruptible Power Supply protects your Laptop
It depends on you! if you need non-stop operation of your Personal Computer or laptop, you have to use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). UPS will protect your computer not only if the main power supply completely shut down but it may also protect your computer and its peripherals (such as printers, scanners, monitors, etc.) against power surges or low voltage tricks which could harm your electronic devices.
Monday, December 12, 2011
How to properly maintain and manage UPS batteries
It’s a well-known fact in the industry that the battery is the most vulnerable part of a UPS. In fact, battery failure is a leading cause of load loss. Understanding how to properly maintain and manage UPS batteries can not only extend battery service life, but it can also help prevent costly downtime.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Comparing Rotary and Online UPS Power Supply Types
Online UPS systems
More than ever, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems of today need to possess high levels of reliability and security. They should deliver optimum performance, making sure that power supply to loads is steady and regulated. As high-end computer and telecommunication equipments continue to rely on these systems for nonstop operation, the UPS power supply industry must continue to evolve their designs and provide consumers with the safest and best systems available. Two of the best UPS systems at present are said to be the rotary and online types.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Calculating UPS Battery Backup Times
A UPS allows users to protect their work from sudden power interruptions.
As a safeguard against losing work to blackouts and other power failures, many computer users are turning to uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), which consists of a battery integrated into a surge protector or other voltage adapter. Each UPS has a specific volt-ampere (VA) rating, which is an expression of the maximum AC power it can supply. The length of time for which the UPS can support a particular appliance's electrical load depends on the efficiency of its DC-to-AC inverter, its effective output voltage and the capacity of the battery.