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An Offline Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a device that provides backup power to connected equipment during electrical outages or disturbances. It typically consists of a battery, inverter, and charger, allowing it to convert stored DC power into AC power when needed. Offline UPS systems are designed to switch to battery power almost instantaneously when a power failure is detected, ensuring that sensitive electronics remain operational.
| Input Voltage | 110V to 240V AC |
| Output Voltage | 110V to 240V AC |
| Battery Type | Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) or Lithium-ion |
| Power Rating | 300VA to 3000VA |
| Recharge Time | 4 to 8 hours |
| Transfer Time | 2 to 10 milliseconds |
| Operating Temperature | 0┬░C to 40┬░C |
When selecting an Offline UPS, consider the total power requirements of the devices you intend to protect. It's important to specify the power rating in VA and the desired runtime during outages. Additionally, inquire about battery types and expected lifespan, as well as any necessary certifications for your industry. Quantities may also affect pricing, so be clear about your needs when requesting a quote.
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Offline UPS provides power only during outages, while Online UPS continuously supplies power from the battery.
The duration depends on the UPS capacity and the load connected, typically ranging from a few minutes to several hours.
Yes, but ensure the total load does not exceed the UPS's power rating.
Batteries typically need replacement every 3 to 5 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Yes, Offline UPS systems are designed to protect sensitive electronics from power disturbances.
Regularly check battery health, perform self-tests, and ensure proper ventilation.