What is UPS?




  • Vinay Kumar      Co-Founder Queryflag.com    Answered

  • Difference between Online UPS & Offline UPS

     

    Difference between Online UPS & Offline UPS

     

     

     

    What is UPS?

    The full name of UPS is an uninterrupted power supply, which continues the power supply for some time after the light is cut off so that the device does not shut down suddenly.

    There are many types of UPS according to the capacity of backup time, but generally, the home computer has a backup of about 20 minutes.

    Now you have roughly understood what UPS works,  but what its technology is, let us know it.

     

    why do we need UPS?

    UPS has two functions, the first is not to let the power supply turn off, and the second is to filter the power and supply the precise voltage.
    It is here that two properties of UPS make an essential device.
    UPS is needed in many places like:


    1. Corporate Office - A lot of work is done in the office with computers, servers, and networks, which is a critical device, and sudden shutdown after power off can cause problems of hardware damage, and software corruption.
    And the second is also that such devices need stable power which is free from voltage fluctuations in the main power supply, so UPS is used in such places.
    ordinarily; Central online UPS is used at places like offices, to which all electronic devices are connected.

    At Home:-- The biggest problem in homes is when the lights are cut at night, it becomes dark, due to which many works done in the evening like children's studies, cooking, etc. are affected. Apart from this, people who do their work from home are also badly affected by the problem of power cuts.
    So to solve this problem inverter which is also known as offline UPS is used.


    In the hospital: Many critical devices are used in the hospital for the treatment of the patient, which should not be turned off even for a second. If the light is cut, it takes at least one to 3 minutes for the generator to start, during which the patient can be badly affected. Apart from this, there should not be any light cuts in the operation theatre. That's why the use of UPS in hospitals becomes very

    How does UPS Work?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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