Why Ups

With the increasing dominance of information technology in every sector of the industry, quality of power has become an important aspect. There are two unfortunate realities of the Information Technology age. One, the utilities simply cannot provide clean, consistent, power demanded by sensitive IT gadgets. The other is that the customer is ultimately responsible for the health and safe operation of his equipment. Moreover the power supply situation has deteriorated over a period of time. A study by IBM reveals that a typical computer is subject to more than 120 power problems per month. The effects of power problem range from the delicate keyboard lock-ups to hardware degradation to the dramatic complete data loss or burnt motherboards.

Despite advances in the capabilities of modern personal computers, an imminent power outage is still capable of losing user's data. And more dangerous is the loss of previously written files, or even an entire hard disk, which can occur if a power problem strikes while the user's computer is saving a file. Network fileservers constantly writing to disk are particularly susceptible.

The fact of the matter is that businesses are becoming more and more reliant on a utility power supply that is pushed beyond its capacity.

Unfortunately the situation would not be getting better anytime soon. It takes approximately a decade to get a new power plant on-line, and concerns about nuclear power and fossil fuels have stifled the construction of new generating facilities. In India, for instance, spending on utilities has been very negligible.

So how do you ensure that your valuable equipment / data are protected all the time from the vagary of Power problems?

The solution for the users is to have an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). An UPS is a standalone piece of hardware that ensures continuous power in the event of a power failure, at the same time serves to improve the quality of power supplied to the computer or network device by correcting power disturbances such as noise, surges, spikes, and voltage fluctuations.

UPS GIVES PROTECTION TO ALL YOUR CRITICAL EQUIPMENTS LIKE DESKTOPS, SERVERS, NETWORK EQUIPMENTS, COMPUTER PERIPHERALS, PROCESS-CONTROL EQUIPMENTS, CNC MACHINES, MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS, TELECOMMUNICATION & MANY OTHER EQUIPMENTS FROM:


POWER OUTAGE

OVER VOLTAGE

UNDER VOLTAGE

HARMONICS

ELECTRO-MAGNETIC AND RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE

VOLTAGE SPIKES /SURGES AND TRANSIENTS

FREQUENCY VARIATION

DAMAGE OF VITAL ELECTRONIC/DIGITAL COMPONENTS


WASTE OF COMPLETE BATCH IN A CONTINOUS PROCESSING PLANT. (E.g. GLASS, CHEMICAL, TEXTILE INDUSTRY etc.)

Reasons for Poor Quality of Power.