Online UPS / Inverters

Online UPS / Inverters

Here’s a list of applications and their corresponding capacities where Online UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems are commonly used:

Online UPS for Data Centers

Capacity:

10 KVA to several hundred KVA.

Applications:

Ensuring continuous, high-quality power for critical servers, storage, and networking equipment in data centers.

Online UPS for Medical Facilities

Capacity:

5 KVA to 30 KVA.

Applications:

Power backup for sensitive medical equipment, diagnostic devices, and life support systems.

Online UPS for Telecommunication Infrastructure

Capacity:

10 KVA to 100 KVA.

Applications:

Providing uninterrupted power for telecom base stations, communication equipment, and network hubs.

Online UPS for Industrial Automation

Capacity:

10 KVA to 200 KVA.

Applications:

Powering critical industrial processes, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and automation systems.

Online UPS for Financial Institutions

Capacity:

5 KVA to 50 KVA.

Applications:

Backup power for ATMs, servers, and financial transaction systems.

Online UPS for Research Laboratories

Capacity:

5 KVA to 30 KVA.

Applications:

Ensuring a stable power supply for sensitive research equipment and laboratory instruments.

Online UPS for Broadcasting Stations

Capacity:

10 KVA to 100 KVA.

Applications:

Continuous power for broadcasting equipment, ensuring uninterrupted transmission.

Online UPS for Emergency Services

Capacity:

5 KVA to 30 KVA.

Applications:

Power backup for emergency response systems, communication equipment, and dispatch centers.

Online UPS for Airports and Transportation Hubs

Capacity:

10 KVA to 50 KVA

Applications:

Uninterrupted power for airport systems, including radar, communication, and security systems.

Online UPS for Large Corporations and IT Infrastructure

Capacity:

10 KVA to 200 KVA.

Applications:

Backup power for corporate servers, networking infrastructure, and critical IT systems.

Note:

Online UPS systems provide continuous power by constantly drawing power from the battery, even when the mains power is available. They offer advanced features such as pure sine wave output, zero transfer time, and better protection against voltage fluctuations. The selection of capacity depends on the specific power requirements of the applications

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