uninterruptible power system
An uninterruptible power system, commonly referred to as a UPS, is a critical component designed to protect electrical equipment from power disruptions. Its main functions include stabilizing voltage, filtering out noise, and providing backup power during outages. Technological features of a UPS include advanced inverters, battery systems, and smart controls that ensure a seamless transition to battery power when the main power source fails. This system is essential in a variety of applications, from small-scale home offices to large-scale data centers, where continuous power is non-negotiable. The UPS acts as a buffer against power surges, sags, and electrical noise, safeguarding sensitive equipment and maintaining operational continuity.