An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for personal computers and workstations is a secondary power device that sits between a wall outlet and electronic equipment. Its primary purpose is to deliver clean, continuous electricity during power anomalies—such as blackouts, voltage sags (brownouts), and over-voltage surges—allowing users enough time to save work and perform a safe system shutdown.
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for personal computers and workstations is a secondary power device that sits between a wall outlet and electronic equipment. Its primary purpose is to deliver clean, continuous electricity during power anomalies—such as blackouts, voltage sags (brownouts), and over-voltage surges—allowing users enough time to save work and perform a safe system shutdown.
Key Functions
Power Continuity: Instantly switches to internal battery power when main AC power drops out.
Voltage Conditioning / AVR: Standardizes fluctuating grid voltages without depleting battery life.
Surge Suppression: Protects sensitive internal components (e.g., PSUs, motherboard) from voltage spikes
Data Center 93PS UPS Specifications
| No. | 93PS | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Power Rating | 8 - 40 kVA |
| 2 | Efficiency | Up to 99% |
| 3 | Modular / Scalable | Yes |
| 4 | Virtualization | Yes |
| 5 | Battery type | Lead / lithium-ion |
| 6 | Energy Aware compatible (can be deployed into grid support) | No |