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Back-UPS Unit

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A UPS is essentially a battery backup that supplies power to your system in order to provide enough time to properly shut down your equipment when there is a power failure. Protects equipment: when a device is directly connected to an electrical network, it is exposed to voltage failures, such as voltage spikes, transients, surges, blackouts, among others. However, when you have a UPS system you have continuous power, so voltage anomalies will be counteracted, reducing the possibility of damage to equipment. Reduces maintenance costs, voltage anomalies, such as blackouts, can cause great damage to the devices, so the UPS can save on maintenance because its function is to protect them from these damages. It allows to continue working, as it is an uninterruptible power supply system, it allows to save the information of the equipment or to continue working without direct connection to the electrical system.
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