Eaton provides the key to extending battery service life and ensuring proper system operation.
The UPS started out as a protective device, but, over time, it has evolved to provide ever-increasing value to companies in terms of power management. Nowadays, the UPS is an essential element when it comes to providing high-quality power and a consistent electricity supply in any business, thanks to its ability to comprehensively monitor and immediately respond to any problem.
However, sometimes we can forget that looking after a UPS ultimately involves taking care of the component that allows it to function: the battery. Batteries are a very vulnerable part of a UPS. In fact, battery failures are one of the main causes behind capacity loss and accidents involving both the facility and the people inside.
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Batteries are the main component of the UPS but they're also the most vulnerable. Understanding UPS batteries and being aware of the main elements that affect their service life, is key to proper management, which allows us to extend the life of the UPS, and to therefore make sure we have certain uninterrupted power supplies lined up to handle any potential threats.