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Standby Uninterruptable Power Supply -- UPS

Uninterruptable Power Supply systems, UPS, are basically battery-based power devices featuring a DC-to-AC inverter that act as temporary, yet highly valuable protection for critical technology and data machines and storage devices. In the event of a power outage affecting computers, servers and data storage, there is always the risk that valuable and highly sensitive work in progress or data can be compromised or even lost.

With the installation of a UPS system, power to these devices will never be at risk for a pre-determined period of time (it varies depending on the size of the UPS system and the number of devices connected), so that computer owners or IT service personnel have a window of opportunity to properly shut down their devices and save work and data.

Allstar Electrical Services has the expertise to evaluate your UPS needs and install the proper device or multiple devices to protect your valuable data assets from the inevitability of power interruptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A UPS (uninterruptible power supply) provides instant backup power when utility power drops, and it can condition power to protect sensitive electronics from surges and sags. It’s commonly used for server rooms, network equipment, point-of-sale systems, and other critical loads.

Sizing depends on the total load (watts/VA), desired runtime, and whether you need single-phase or three-phase support. We’ll review your equipment list and recommend a UPS solution that provides adequate capacity and runtime.

A UPS provides immediate, short-term power and power conditioning; a generator provides longer-term power but takes time to start and transfer. Many facilities use both—UPS for instant coverage and generator for extended outages.

UPS systems require periodic battery testing and replacement, ventilation checks, and monitoring of alarms. We can advise on a maintenance plan to keep the UPS reliable.