An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device that provides backup power to critical loads when the main power source fails. It does this by storing energy in batteries and then providing that energy to the loads when the main power source is unavailable.
UPSs are used in a variety of applications where a loss of power could cause damage to equipment or data loss, such as:
- Data centers
- Hospitals
- Call centers
- Financial institutions
- Manufacturing plants
- Retail stores
UPSs come in a variety of sizes and power ratings, so you can choose the one that best meets your needs. They also have a variety of features, such as:
- Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to protect equipment from power fluctuations
- Battery backup time to allow you to gracefully shut down your equipment in the event of a power outage
- Surge protection to protect equipment from power surges
- Network management capabilities to allow you to monitor and control the UPS remotely
Features:
- Provides backup power to critical loads
- Stores energy in batteries
- Provides energy to loads when the main power source is unavailable
- Protects equipment from power fluctuations, surges, and outages
- Available in a variety of sizes and power ratings
- Has a variety of features, such as AVR, battery backup time, surge protection, and network management capabilities
Benefits:
- Protects equipment from damage
- Prevents data loss
- Allows you to gracefully shut down your equipment in the event of a power outage
- Improves uptime
- Reduces downtime costs
- Increases productivity
- Protects your business from financial losses