Facility managers are always under pressure to
provide reliable and stable supply of electricity to a range of
operating conditions. Today, systems and processes have become less
tolerant of power disturbances. What was earlier a little convenience
can cause major disruption and losses to the facility and the company.
Despite the best efforts, power disturbances will occur. Most of these
problems occur because of faulty distribution systems, voltage spikes,
voltage sags, brownouts and also blackouts. It is up to the managers to
devise a backup plan. For large facility having UPS system usually does
the truck. An UPS can easily tolerate even a momentary loss of power
and provides clean, stable source of power. It supports the systems and
makes sure that they function properly when needed.
Advantages of using an uninterrupted power supply system are –
Continuity – Using UPS system allow no outages to
many critical equipments such as factory production lines and computers
that needs continuous power supply.
Consistency – The electronics inside the UPS tell
them what needs to work and kicks the alternative power on when needed.
This eliminates any glitches and surges and allows timely shutting down
of main systems when needed.
Protection – UPS protects against all oddities of
electricity like spikes, dips and failure as the UPS is essentially
created to sense these things and switches to alternate power
immediately before the anomalies can cause any damage to the equipment
and machines.
Filter – Long autonomy AC ups systems works
as a filter by refining the power as it passed the UPS and adjusts the
output so that the internal systems of the machines remains clean and
get consistent supply that is free from abnormalities.
Many people find UPS systems to be an expensive
affair. But, when it comes to its benefits, it easily outweighs the
costs. Depending on the options and the features that one would require
in their UPS system, it could mean investment of millions of pounds.
When used for long term, the cost of the UPS will easily pay for itself
by reducing the energy costs alone.