What is a UPS?
UPS is an acronym for Uninterruptible Power Supply. The primary purpose is protection against Power Failures and Black Out.
What type of UPS Systems are there?
There are three types of UPS systems, which are designed for different applications.
- Offline - Home office
- Line Interactive - Corporate
- Online - Industrial
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When should I change my UPS Batteries and how do I maintain my UPS?
Batteries are the most critical component in the reliability of any UPS,
but they face three fundamental challenges.
- All batteries need charging, but extended charging significantly shortens battery life.
- Batteries take time to recharge - users can't wait.
- All batteries will eventually fail.
Powerware's exclusive, patented advanced battery management (ABM™) technology solves
these UPS battery problems.
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Why do I need surge protection if I have a UPS System?
A surge is a transient electrical fluctuation that happens in a fraction
of a second and can cause serious damage to electronic and electro mechanical
equipment.
Surges can be caused by lightning strikes and local power utility company
'spikes' which can enter your business or home through the electrical system,
for example cable television or telephone wiring, and attack any electrical equipment
attached to them.
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What power problems do I have?
Electrical equipment in our domestic and work environments are at risk from
power related problems.
The damage caused by power problems to computers, networks and othersensitive
equipment can vary from a small disruption to complete equipmentfailure and
destruction. Different products have been developed to deal with the specific
power problems.
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What is 'Powerware Hot Sync' technology?
The Powerware 3-phase provides a wide range of communication options regardless of
how simple or complex your needs may be. It displays information in a variety of formats
from LEDs to a network or mainframe notification.
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