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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems are devices that provide backup power to electronic equipment during a power outage or voltage fluctuation. They typically consist of a battery, inverter, and control circuitry, allowing for seamless switching between mains power and battery power. UPS systems are commonly used to protect critical devices such as servers, data centers, and medical equipment from power interruptions.
| Power Capacity | 500 VA to 10,000 VA |
| Battery Type | Lead-acid or lithium-ion |
| Output Waveform | Sine wave or simulated sine wave |
| Runtime | 5 minutes to several hours, depending on load |
| Form Factor | Tower or rack-mounted |
| Input Voltage | 110V to 240V AC |
| Number of Outlets | 2 to 20 outlets |
When choosing a UPS system, consider the total power requirements of the devices you plan to connect. It's important to specify the power capacity, runtime, and number of outlets needed. Additionally, inquire about battery type and expected lifespan, as well as any certifications such as UL or CE that may be relevant for your application. Consider the environment in which the UPS will operate to ensure it meets temperature and humidity requirements.
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Online UPS provides continuous power through the inverter, while offline UPS switches to battery only during an outage.
Runtime varies based on the load; typically from a few minutes to several hours.
Yes, regular maintenance is needed to check battery health and replace batteries as necessary.
Yes, but ensure the total power draw does not exceed the UPS capacity.
Most lead-acid batteries last 3 to 5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can last up to 10 years.
Some models can produce noise during operation, particularly when charging or under heavy load.
Look for features like automatic voltage regulation, LCD display, and surge protection.