Thursday 1 August 2013

Two Types of UPS Systems Commonly Used For Preventing Any Damage to Computer

A computer is somewhat that has become the part of our lives like other things. Most of the work is dependent of computer and if something happens to it, it might routine have an effect on our work.  UPS is used for the safety of the computer as well as other home appliances in a number of ways.
First of all, unlike inverter designed by many power inverter manufacturers that is used to run the home appliances, a UPS protects the device from voltage when the voltage on the line is less than the desired voltage.  It also takes care of the device against the damage due to vvvvoltage surges and spikes when voltage on line is more than the required voltage. A difference in frequency is another problem that UPS solves. Lastly when there is an out and out power failure, UPS does not let the power supply of the computer get cut off and keeps it safe from any harm.
There are two types of UPS that are commonly used for the above stated purposes. First one is the standby home UPS India and the other one is the continuous UPS. A standby model ensures that the device keeps running on the standard utility power and instantly switches on the power inverter that transforms DC power into AC power and switches off the power supply of the computer from the line to the battery of UPS.

On the other hand, a continuous UPS ensures that the computer is continuously powered with the battery and the battery is always being recharged. The battery charger produces DC power without any interruption, which gets converted into the 120-volt AC power by means of the inverter. In the event of power outage, the power is supplied by the battery to the inverter. As the name also indicates, there is no switch-over time in case of this model.  

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