Uninterruptible Power Supply, stands as the fortress against power failures, ensuring continuity for critical loads.
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In this digital age, where data is king, and industries rely on constant voltage, UPS emerges as a silent guardian.
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A UPS is not just a backup; it's a carefully crafted system. Comprising a rectifier, battery charging unit.
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(i) Battery Charger, (ii) Bank of Battery: Supplies full load current during power failure.
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Three main types of UPS exist: Offline, On-Line, and Line-Interactive.
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In the Offline UPS, the inverter remains in standby mode, only activated when the main supply fails.
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For the On-Line UPS, the inverter is always in action, offering continuous protection.
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Born out of the need for voltage regulation during brown-out conditions, the Line Interactive UPS adds an extra layer of adaptability.
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When it comes to selecting a UPS, the choice depends on the specific needs.
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A quick comparison between On-Line and Offline UPS systems reveals nuances in cost, size, running time, and output.
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