Friday, July 7, 2017

General Knowledge about UPS system save your office

Definition of UPS UPS is an abbreviation of the word. Uninterruptible Power Supply or "automatic power supply and voltage regulator" if translated directly means a continuous power supply. It can be said that UPS is an electrical device that can continuously supply electricity to electrical equipment and electronics, even in the event of a power outage or a voltage fluctuation problem. Adjust the voltage level to a safe level for electrical and electronic equipment. UPS is primarily responsible for preventing damage that can occur to electrical and electronic equipment. (Especially computers and connected devices) caused by electrical faults such as fires, power outages, surges and overloads, and the obligation to supply battery backup power to electrical equipment or equipment. Electronics when electrical problems. UPS General Principles In general, when the UPS receives power No matter what the power quality will be, it will be able to supply electrical power to the electrical equipment normally. Including the provision of backup power stored in batteries to power equipment. The principle of the UPS is to convert the alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) and then back up a battery. In the event of an electrical problem (such as a power failure or an electrical fault), the electrical equipment can not use the supplied electrical power. The UPS converts the DC power from the battery to AC. It supplies electricity to the normal electrical equipment. Important components of UPS UPS includes: A battery charger or DC converter (Rectifier) ​​serves to receive AC power from the power supply. Convert to DC current, then charge it in the battery. An inverter supplies DC power from AC inverters to DC or batteries. And converted to AC for use in electrical and electronic equipment. Battery (Battery) is used to store electrical power in case of electrical problems. It will supply DC power to the inverter if it can not receive AC power from the power supply. The stabilizer automatically adjusts the voltage to a constant level and is at a safe level for electrical equipment. Benefits of UPS UPS can help prevent potential harms to electrical equipment and electronics. (Especially computers and connected devices) due to abnormal electrical current (eg, from defective power supply itself Or natural phenomena - rain, thunderstorms, rainstorms, or interruptions of electrical equipment in buildings with irregular electricity, etc.). This can cause problems for the UPS. Supply of backup power to electrical equipment and electronics. When a power failure occurs or a power failure occurs. To have time to save data and not to cause floppy disk and hard disk failure. Adjust the voltage to a level that is not harmful to electrical equipment and electronics. When electrical problems such as power outages, power outages, surges, and over-power are encountered. Prevent electrical interference that can damage data and electrical equipment.

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