Uninterruptible Power Supply
(Online / Offline UPS)
Power Supply
(Online / Offline UPS)
Advanced Technology SMPS / IGBT based designs with PLC-controlled systems for precision charging
Wide Range Compatibility Chargers available from 12V to 500V and 5A to 1000A, covering all battery applications
Customizable Solutions Tailor-made chargers to meet specific customer and application requirements
An online UPS is designed to provide continuous, clean power to connected equipment. It does this by constantly converting incoming AC power to DC power, and then back to AC power using an inverter. This means that the output power is always in sync with the input power, and there is no interruption in power to connected equipment. Online UPS systems are typically more expensive than offline UPS systems, but they offer the highest level of protection and are often used in mission-critical applications such as data centers and hospitals.
An offline UPS, also known as a standby UPS, is designed to provide power to connected equipment only when there is a power outage. When power is present and stable, the UPS is “offline” and does not provide any power to connected equipment. When power is lost, the UPS switches to “online” mode and begins providing power to connected equipment. Offline UPS systems are typically less expensive than online UPS systems, but they offer a lower level of protection and are often used in less critical applications such as home offices and small businesses.
Power Supply
(Online / Offline UPS)
Advanced Technology SMPS / IGBT based designs with PLC-controlled systems for precision charging
Wide Range Compatibility Chargers available from 12V to 500V and 5A to 1000A, covering all battery applications
Customizable Solutions Tailor-made chargers to meet specific customer and application requirements
An online UPS is designed to provide continuous, clean power to connected equipment. It does this by constantly converting incoming AC power to DC power, and then back to AC power using an inverter. This means that the output power is always in sync with the input power, and there is no interruption in power to connected equipment. Online UPS systems are typically more expensive than offline UPS systems, but they offer the highest level of protection and are often used in mission-critical applications such as data centers and hospitals.
An offline UPS, also known as a standby UPS, is designed to provide power to connected equipment only when there is a power outage. When power is present and stable, the UPS is “offline” and does not provide any power to connected equipment. When power is lost, the UPS switches to “online” mode and begins providing power to connected equipment. Offline UPS systems are typically less expensive than online UPS systems, but they offer a lower level of protection and are often used in less critical applications such as home offices and small businesses.