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#13515
Line Interactive UPS PowerWalker 600VA
  • Power: 600VA / 360W
  • Battery: 12V 7Ah - 1szt
  • Functions: voltage stabilization, ''cold start''
  • Modem/Phone Surge protection
  • USB Connection for monitoring
108,67 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#14118
Line Interactive UPS PowerWalker 1200VA
  • Power: 1200VA / 600W
  • Battery: 12V 7Ah - 2szt
  • Functions: voltage stabilization, ''cold start''
  • LAN (RJ45) Surge protection
  • USB Connection for monitoring
195,85 EUR including 23.00% VAT

Line Interactive UPS, also known as a backup power supply, is a device that provides continuous power to your electronic devices in the event of a power outage. It acts as a safety buffer, protecting computers, servers, telecommunications systems, and other critical equipment from damage caused by voltage fluctuations, spikes, and sudden power outages.

UPS systems are used in a variety of environments, including:

  • Homes: To protect desktop computers, laptops, routers, and other electronic devices.
  • Offices: To protect computers, servers, printers, and other network devices.
  • Data centers: To protect servers, data storage systems, and other critical infrastructure equipment.
  • Medical facilities: To protect medical devices such as respirators and patient monitors.
  • Industrial settings: To protect control systems, machinery, and other production-critical equipment.

Types of UPS

There are several different types of UPS systems, each offering different features and levels of protection. The most common types are:

  • Offline UPS: The simplest and most affordable type, offering basic protection against power surges and short outages.
  • Line-interactive UPS: Provides better protection than offline UPS systems by regulating mains voltage and filtering out noise.
  • Online UPS: Offers the highest level of protection, providing a constant, clean output voltage even in the event of a complete mains power failure.

Choosing a UPS

When choosing a UPS, there are a few factors to consider, such as:

  • Capacity: The capacity of the UPS must be sufficient to power all of the devices you want to connect.
  • Topology type: The topology type determines the level of protection offered by the UPS.
  • Battery backup time: The battery backup time determines how long the UPS can power your devices in the event of an outage.
  • Additional features: Some UPS systems offer additional features such as data line surge protection, USB ports for charging mobile devices, and UPS monitoring software.