What is UPS?

Jul 20, 2022

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UPS, that is, uninterruptible power supply equipment, is a power supply equipment that is not affected by short-term power outages, can always supply high-quality power, and effectively protect precision instruments. The full name is Uninterruptable Power System. Uninterruptible power supplies also have the function of stabilizing voltage, similar to a voltage stabilizer.


UPS can be divided into backup type, online interactive type, offline type and rack type. Its structure mainly includes: rectifier, battery, inverter and static switch.


UPS is now widely used in: mining, aerospace, industry, communications, national defense, hospitals, computer business terminals, network servers, network equipment, data storage equipment, emergency lighting systems, railways, shipping, transportation, power plants, substations, nuclear power plants, fire protection Security alarm system, wireless communication system, mobile communication, solar energy storage energy conversion equipment, control equipment and its emergency protection system, personal computer and other fields.


When configuring and selecting a UPS, users should consider the following five aspects: 1. Understand the application of various UPS architectures; 2. Consider the requirements for power quality; 3. Know the required UPS capacity and consider the future expansion of equipment. Total capacity; 4. Choose reputable brands and suppliers; 5. Pay attention to service quality


The extensive and globalized network in the future will inevitably bring complexity to the network. UPS is the core of the entire AC power supply chain. Doing a good job in UPS energy saving can not only save a lot of equipment investment and maintenance costs, but also greatly reduce the later operation cost.



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