UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
Keep the power going with a UPS system and avoid costly data loss and computer damage.
What is AVR?
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) technology provides clean electricity by increasing low, or decreasing high voltage, keeping it within a safe range of 110 to 120 volts. Battery Backups (with AVR) automatically switch to battery power if line voltage drops below 85 volts or exceeds 130 volts.
What are the typical power disturbances?
Blackout
Brownout
Overvoltage
Sudden and complete loss of utiltiy power lasting for an extended period of time.
Short-term decrease in voltage levels. Brownouts can cause computer lock ups and unexpected system crashes.
Or "spike" is a significant increase in voltage. A spike can enter through AC, network, serial, phone or coaxial lines and can damage or completely destroy components.
Average frequency:
Occurs about five times a year.
Average frequency:
Average frequency:
Occurs about five times a day.
Occurs about five times a day.
Compare your levels of power protection.
Blackouts, brownouts and voltage fluctions can cause data loss and equipment damage. Choosing a battery backup with AVR lets you keep your electronics running at optimum levels and allows for safe shutdown of files, software and computer when the power goes out.