UPS Power Systems: Choosing The Best

by | Aug 17, 2017 | Industrial Equipment

The sale of batteries for industrial UPS power systems is approximately $5 billion annually. Those in Wisconsin are no different from others scattered, operating diverse communication and computer data systems across the United States. They come in different sizes and shapes. They also come in two broad but distinct types:

  1. Standardized battery systems
  2. Customized battery systems

Each type fulfills a specific need of an individual UPS power system.

The Standardized Battery System

A standardized system is, as the name indicates, standardized. They come pre-engineered – ready to provide optimal service. Their design relies on research and testing for duties engineers have considered before the actual production of the battery. As a result, they possess the following characteristics:

  • Reliability
  • Risk minimization
  • Ability to suit a variety of generalized or standardized systems

Companies in Wisconsin can purchase these types of batteries and arrange for installation without further design alterations or configurations.

The Customized Battery System

If a company wishes, they can arrange for a customized UPS battery system. These will address the specific demands of their UPS power systems and the specifications of its applications. These companies have specifics in mind. They want a system that will perform in their operational environment. They have an interest in specifying such things as:

  • Performance
  • Charge and discharge characteristics
  • Battery service life
  • Potential issues
  • Maintenance level

With these qualities in mind, they want to select a system that responds favorably to their operating situation.

Choosing UPS Power Systems

When it comes time to select the best option, Wisconsin companies have, essentially two choices. These are standard and customized power systems. The choice will depend upon several factors. The company must carefully consider its options before making a final decision. Failure to do so can result in less than reliant and optimally functioning UPS power systems.

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