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Uninterruptible Power Supply – UPS

Standby : The standby (SPS), also called off-line UPS, provides only the most basic features of a UPS. They provide surge protection and battery backup. The protected equipment is normally connected directly to incoming utility power.

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An uninterruptible power supply or uninterruptible power source (UPS) is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source or mains power fails.

The double conversion on-line UPS

This is the most common type of UPS above 10kVA (Volt-Ampere). Double Conversion On-Line UPS is the same as the Standby UPS except that the primary power path is the inverter instead of the AC mains.

The delta conversion on-line UPS

Like the Double Conversion On-Line design, the Delta Conversion On-Line UPS always has the inverter supplying the load voltage. However, the additional Delta Converter also contributes power to the inverter output.

Rack Mounted Tower Convertible Online UPS

Rectifiers

A rectifier is an electrical device that converts an Alternating Current (AC) into a Direct Current (DC) by using one or more P-N junction diodes.

Battery Chargers

The Battery Chargers (DCR) are thyristor-based systems. They are designed for high efficiency conversion of incoming commercial AC to DC power for charging batteries, while supplying power to continuous DC loads, such as inverters.

Frequency Converters

A frequency converter, also known as a frequency changer, is a device that takes incoming power, normally 50 or 60 Hz and converts it to 400 Hz output power. Different types of power frequency converters exist, specifically, there are both rotary frequency converters and solid state frequency converters.

Automatic Voltage Regulators – AVR

The automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is a device designed to regulate voltage automatically – that is, to take a fluctuating voltage level and turn it into a constant voltage level.

Batteries