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A Line Interactive UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a type of power protection device that provides backup power and voltage regulation. It typically consists of a battery, inverter, and a control system that monitors the incoming power supply. When a power outage or voltage fluctuation occurs, the UPS automatically switches to battery power, ensuring that connected devices continue to operate without interruption. This type of UPS is commonly used in environments where power stability is critical, such as data centers, telecommunications, and medical facilities.
| Output Power Capacity | 500 VA to 10 kVA |
| Input Voltage Range | 160V to 300V |
| Output Voltage | 120V or 230V |
| Battery Type | Sealed lead-acid or lithium-ion |
| Transfer Time | 2 to 10 milliseconds |
| Number of Outlets | 2 to 10 outlets |
| Communication Ports | USB, RS-232, or SNMP |
When choosing a Line Interactive UPS, consider the total power requirement of the devices you plan to connect. It's important to specify the output power capacity needed, as well as the input voltage range that matches your local power supply. Additionally, check the battery type for longevity and maintenance requirements. You may also want to inquire about communication options for monitoring and management. Certifications such as UL or CE may be relevant depending on your industry needs, and always specify the quantity required for your application.
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Line Interactive UPS provides voltage regulation and can handle minor fluctuations, while Offline UPS only switches to battery during an outage.
The backup time varies based on the load; typically, it ranges from a few minutes to several hours.
Yes, as long as the total power consumption does not exceed the UPS's output capacity.
Regular battery checks and replacement, along with periodic testing of the unit's functionality.
Yes, it is designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from power disturbances.
Power capacity, battery type, runtime, and communication features are key factors.