UPS Systems & Their Applications

Standby UPS (Offline UPS)

    Applications:

  • Personal desktop computers.
  • Home appliances.
  • Point of sale (POS) systems

Online UPS (Double Conversion UPS)

    Applications:

  • Data centers.
  • Medical facilities.
  • High-end servers.
  • Telecommunication equipment.

Hybrid Topology UPS

    Applications:

  • Research facilities.
  • Areas needing high adaptability and flexibility. 
  • Applications Based on Size and Capacity

Line-interactive UPS

    Applications:

  • Servers.
  • Network equipment
  • Small office environments

Delta Conversion Online UPS

    Applications:

  • Industrial applications.
  • Large data centers

Centralized UPS Systems: Used for large facilities where a single central UPS supports the entire infrastructure. Seen in hospitals, data centers, and large offices.

Zone or Distributed UPS Systems: Each zone or area has its UPS, offering redundancy. Suitable for campuses or multiple buildings.

Point of Use UPS Systems:These are individual units installed for specific equipment, ensuring that particular critical device or system remains operational.

Choosing the right UPS system is a balancing act between the nature of the load, the quality of power required, the duration of backup needed, and the overall cost. Whether you’re a business owner, a medical professional, or a homeowner, understanding the nuances of each UPS type can be instrumental in ensuring that you have uninterrupted power when you most need it.