
Critical Power solution
Sustainable business continuity for Commercial and Industrial application.

Uptime is the only option
The availability of critical systems in industrial processes and facility management is more important than ever. Learn more about maximising the uptime of critical equipment in commercial and industrial applications.
What is a UPS?
A UPS is typically used to protect hardware such as computers, servers, data centres, telecommunication equipment or other mission-critical electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause injuries, fatalities, serious business disruption or data loss. UPS is used in many critical IT, Telecom, Commercial and Industrial Applications- where to protect critical equipment and where power continuity is critical to business operations.

What is a UPS?
An online UPS which is commonly used for commercial and industrial applications can protect critical equipment from power disruptions such as blackouts, brownouts, voltage fluctuation, sags, surges, frequency disturbance, and noise interference. Based on application UPS are available in single-phase and three-phase configurations with AC as well as DC power supply.

Industrial UPS vs. Standard UPS?
While selecting any UPS, understanding your applications and their criticality is essential. There are two types of UPS systems, a commercial UPS system, and an Industrial UPS system.
Generally, a Commercial UPS is used for IT & Commercial operations, where a UPS is kept in a controlled environment such as computer rooms, data centres, and commercial building environments.
Industrial UPS systems are designed for critical process control in a harsh environment, like a power plant, oil refinery, manufacturing plant etc.
