uninterruptible power source
An uninterruptible power source, commonly referred to as a UPS, is a critical component designed to safeguard electrical equipment from power disruptions. It serves as a backup power solution that provides immediate and continuous power during outages, voltage spikes, or other electrical disturbances. The main functions of a UPS include power conditioning, battery backup, and surge protection. Technologically advanced features such as automatic voltage regulation, battery management systems, and sinewave output ensure that connected devices receive stable and clean power. UPS systems find extensive applications in data centers, healthcare facilities, financial institutions, and any setting where power reliability is paramount.