UPS & Power Solutions
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A offline UPS: also known as a standby UPS or VFD (Voltage and Frequency Dependent) UPS, is the most basic type of uninterruptible power supply. It provides protection against power outages and voltage fluctuations by switching to battery power when the main power supply fails.
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An online UPS: also known as a double-conversion UPS, is a type of uninterruptible power supply that provides continuous, high-quality power to connected devices. It offers superior protection against power outages, voltage fluctuations, and other power disturbances compared to offline UPS systems.
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Basic PDU: is a device used to distribute electrical power to multiple devices from a single power source. It is a fundamental component in IT environments.
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Intelligent PDU: is an advanced power distribution device that provides additional features beyond basic power delivery. These units are designed for environments like data centers, server rooms, and networking facilities, where monitoring, control, and management of power usage are critical.
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ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch): is a device that automatically switches a power supply from a primary source (such as utility power) to a backup source (such as a generator or UPS) when it detects a failure or disruption in the primary source. Once the primary source is restored, the ATS switches the power supply back to it.
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Transformer: is an electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. It is primarily used to increase (step up) or decrease (step down) voltage levels in power transmission and distribution systems, ensuring efficient and safe power delivery.
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Stabilizer: also known as a voltage stabilizer, is an electrical device designed to maintain a stable voltage level and protect electrical appliances from voltage fluctuations. It ensures that connected equipment receives a consistent voltage within a safe range, preventing damage caused by overvoltage, undervoltage, or sudden power surges.