Created: 02 April 2009
What is a UPS? The UPS is a Back up energy source that provides the user with a few extra minutes of power, in case of an emergency or power failure. So that the user can save what they were working on, print it out, and turn all the machines off.
Created: 02 April 2009
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a backup power supply. It is a device used between the power source and the machinery for which the power is being used. A very good example for this application is a computer. Survey reports say that 28% of devices are failed due to the sudden power failure. In case of an emergency the user can save what they were working on, print it out, and turn off the machines safely.
Created: 22 December 2008
An uninterruptible power supply or continuous power supply is a device which provides a continuous supply of electric power to all the connected equipment by supplying power from a separate source when utility power is not available. UPS differs from an auxiliary power supply as auxiliary power supply does not provide instant protection from a momentary power interruption.
Created: 21 December 2008
One of the most critical factors for any successful uninterruptible power supply installation is how it is project managed; transported to site and installed. The technology could be the best in the world but if logistics and installation are left to chance, disaster may strike.
Created: 20 December 2008
Business processes these days increasingly rely on technology, which by default relies on a clean and reliable source of electricity. As more and more industries turn to computerization, mechanization and automation, an unprecedented strain is being placed on already overworked electricity infrastructures around the world. It has taken the developed world by surprise. Managers are now faced with the real prospect of energy rationing and power supply issues.
Created: 20 December 2008
Most critical power protection solutions, incorporating uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), today are interfaced with an alternative source of back-up power (standby power) which could be a fuel cell or flywheel but more usually it is a diesel generator. Generator sizing and UPS compatibility are fundamental to power continuity and must be taken into account at the outset of any power protection plan.
Created: 09 October 2008
Parallel uninterruptible power supplies can be installed with a single or dual ac input. It is imperative, however, that the input supply is correctly rated and cabling sized appropriately. The overall rating for a parallel system must be adequate to supply the chosen method of parallel operation, be it parallel-capacity UPS or parallel-redundant UPS systems.
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