Let’s say you are making an important presentation at your desk when the power goes out and all your data is erased. That’s when the urgent need for backup power arises. But, of course, you don’t have it with you. If you don’t want to face this situation, you should be prepared, rather than regretting it later, why not find a perfect solution for such a situation now? The solution to all these problems is UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). Get in couch with us and our highly skilled and qualified engineers will assist you with your need and suggest you the best possible solution.
What is a UPS?
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a state-of-the-art device that provides battery backup when the electrical power is cut off or falls to its lowest voltage level.
We ensure the most advanced UPS that is specifically designed to continuously provide power from the battery, and the IT equipment is never powered directly from the AC outlet.
How does it work?
Our purpose built and specifically designed UPS system is one in which the output of the UPS continuously supplies power to the load. The batteries in the UPS are always connected to the inverter, which converts the incoming AC power to DC power and back to AC power, so no power transfer switch is needed. When power is restored, the rectifier resumes its work of carrying most of the load and charging the batteries, but the charging current remains limited to prevent the battery electrolytes from depleting and the batteries from overheating due to the high power of the rectifier. This creates an electrical firewall between the power supply and sensitive electronic equipment.
What are the advantages of UPS?
The benefits of UPS can help you with the below mentioned points:
- It provides isolation between the main power supply and the load, which ensures safety from any kind of accident.
- As the inverter is always on, the load does not suffer from voltage fluctuation and it increases the life of the load, making it a low maintenance cost and high-performance equipment.
- All power disturbances such as power outages, voltage dips, voltage spikes, etc. are absent from the output.
- The voltage regulation is better in the circuit.
- Instantaneous transfer time since the inverter is always on.
Why and where are they used?
Because of these advantages, dual conversion UPS systems are well suited for the following purposes.
- To protect critical IT equipment.
- Can be used in induction motor drives and similar motor control applications.
- To protect data centre facilities and high-end servers.
- To safeguard large telecommunications facilities and storage applications from sudden damage or accidents.
- To preserve from damage caused by power failure, voltage sag, surge, voltage spike, frequency noise, frequency variation, or harmonic distortion to advanced network equipment.
- May be useful for intensive care units and medical equipment.
We are a trusted name in the UPS industry and ensure state-of-the-art power products which mainly include UPS for domestic and data center use. Get in touch with for data center solutions with professional approach.