Here’s a list of applications and their corresponding capacities where Offline UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems are commonly used:
Typically ranges from 500 VA to 5 KVA.
Power backup for essential home appliances during outages.
1 KVA to 10 KVA.
Backup power for computers, networking equipment, and critical electronics.
5 KVA to 30 KVA.
Ensuring uninterrupted power for telecom base stations and equipment.
500 VA to 3 KVA.
Power backup for cash registers and electronic payment systems.
500 VA to 5 KVA.
Backup power for surveillance cameras, access control systems, and alarms.
1 KVA to 10 KVA.
Uninterrupted power supply for critical medical devices and life support systems.
10 KVA to 100 KVA.
Backup power for servers, storage, and networking equipment.
500 VA to 5 KVA.
Ensuring continuous illumination during power outages in emergency situations.
2 KVA to 20 KVA.
Backup power for computers, projectors, and other electronic teaching aids.
1 KVA to 5 KVA.
Power backup for cash registers, POS systems, and electronic displays.
Technical specifications may vary based on the brand and model, but generally, offline UPS systems have a transfer time (switching from mains power to battery power) of a few milliseconds. They offer basic surge protection and voltage regulation. It’s important to select the capacity and features based on the specific needs of the application to ensure reliable power backup.
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