A UPS, or "uninterruptible
power supply," is any device that keeps
your computer or other apparatus powered up
and operational in the event of a power interruption.
Simply put, a UPS is a battery that provides
power to your computer or other critical hardware
when its primary power source is unavailable.
When your computer's power source is lost,
the UPS provides power for a short time (usually
10 or 15 minutes) so you can save your work
and properly shut down your systems.
If you operate your business on a network
or have several peripherals connected to your
computer, a UPS system can be used to protect
multiple devices, including monitors, modems,
and routers. Most UPSes will also shield these
network systems from damage that may occur
from voltage surges and sags.
D1 POWER supplies
a total UPS solutions including intelligent
online series for commercial applications
such as: hospitals, factories, computer rooms,
critical service buildings, air port towers,
government buildings or clients who wish to
have an emergency power supply other than
generators.
Our UPS is designed and made in accordance
with U.L and ISO standards and backed up by
a full technical support and training.
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