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2025-08-31

Ensure Clean Power With UPS

Last Updated on: 27-12-2023

 

To maintain the operational efficiency of your mission critical applications, it is imperative to understand the impact of voltage fluctuations on the applications and implement power backup solutions accordingly. Dirty or impure or contaminated power can cause irreparable damage to the equipment, resulting in unexpected downtime and reduced productivity. For uninterrupted business continuity, it is important to proactively address the issue of power quality to ensure clean power with UPS for smooth functioning of the systems. 

What is clean power? 

The terms "unconditioned power" and "clean power" refer to the quality of electrical power supplied to your critical equipment. "Unconditioned power" refers to electrical power that is contaminated with harmonics, noise, voltage spikes, surges, sags, and other power related anomalies. These anomalies can cause damage to critical equipment, reduce its lifespan, and lead to system downtime. 

On the other hand, "clean power" refers to electrical power that provides stable voltage and frequency to the equipment. Clean power is essential for the proper functioning of mission critical equipment, as it reduces the risk of damage and ensures reliable performance. 

Almost all power disturbances, such as surges, spikes, brownouts, and blackouts, are caused by voltage fluctuations and electrical noise. Many of these occurrences are the result of lightning storms, high power demand, or other problems with the electric company, such as adjustments made at the power switching station to compensate for voltage differentials in other areas. 

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