Do I need a UPS?
In
the blink of an eye, your company can lose its competitive advantage . . .
The
proliferation of computers and other sensitive electronic equipment and the inevitable
nature of power served by long, exposed power lines and aging grids have users
and power authorities alike turning more attention to the problem of power
quality.
The
influence of power disturbance inducing equipment - such as large electric motors,
arc welders, compressors, electronically controlled power devices – can impact
utility power to neighbouring applications - even at considerable distance.
As
the demand for electricity increases, the ability to receive and maintain high
quality, uninterrupted power decreases.
It's a problem that many companies face every day. Where early microprocessor equipment ran
comparatively slowly, new equipment is a lot faster with much smaller pulse
width. The relative size of
disturbances, when compared to total pulse width, are significantly greater -
proportionately. As the speed of
computer 'chips' increases, so too does the susceptibility to interference.
This increase in speed is a continuing trend with greater dependence on clean
power.
Clean,
consistent power is simply not available from the electric utility. Surges, spikes, sags, brownouts and
blackouts happen daily. With today's
sensitive micro-chip technology, a minor power fluctuation can cause
irretrievable damage that can bring productivity to a standstill and require
costly software/hardware re-construction.
Every
business uses some form of equipment that relies absolutely on electric
power. Reliable electric power is the
one thing you depend on to give your operation its competitive edge. It could be the very thing that leaves you
powerless to compete. Business relies on secure electric power to maintain
equipment availability for it's operation and needs protection against power
disturbance or power failure:
Reliable
power helps to ensure reliable business.
WHAT IS A U.P.S?
A UPS
(Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a Power Protection System to provide clean,
stable power to critical application equipment throughout utility power
disturbances and power failure.
WHAT WILL A UPS DO FOR ME?
Power
disturbances and blackouts can be costly.
Preserving Information, the availability of equipment critical to the
business, maintaining fully occupied staff, reduction of cost over-runs,
performing reliably and getting results on time are all key elements in any
successful operation.
A UPS will help:
1.Protect
against risk of permanent information loss.
2.Prevent
the inconvenience of down-time and loss of system use.
3.Minimize
Direct Sales Revenue losses.
4.Prevent
physical damage to user equipment.
5.Reduce
staff inactivity.
6.Overcome
the need for System Software rebuild.
7.Prevent
over-run of Deadlines
ALL OF WHICH SAVES TIME, MONEY AND FRUSTRATION - AND HELPS DELIVERY
ON TIME, ON BUDGET.
COMPUTERS:
General
Office Data Processing
Engineering,
Architectural, Planning
Graphic
Design, Advertising, Publishing
Industry
related Client Data Management
(Travel,
Realty, Pharmaceutical) Retail Point of Sale Control
Research
and Development Programs
Medical,
Hospitals
COMMUNICATIONS:
Satellite
Communications
Telecom,
Key Systems, PABX
Broadcasting,
Television, Radio
Facsimile
machines
SECURITY:
Building
Systems / Premises monitoring
Fire
Alarm Systems
PROCESS
CONTROL:
Automated
Manufacturing Systems
Quality
Control Systems
Production-line
Monitoring
Electronic
Variable Speed Devices
MEDICAL
& HEALTH:
Operating
Theatre
Life
support Systems
Diagnostic
Equipment
BANKING
& INSURANCE:
Teller
Support
Interbank
Data Communication
Ledger
Access
Client
Information Hot-lines
Automatic
Teller Machines
MILITARY:
Defence
Applications