UPS launches online handbook
Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Online resource centre
A free online resource centre launched by Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSL) is designed to help businesses select efficient power protection systems.
Aimed at anyone involved in specifying and maintaining uninterruptible power supply systems, the resource follows the publication of the third edition UPS Handbook, which helps technical specifiers choose, configure and learn about efficient UPS installation and infrastructure.
The online resource centre includes an extensive technical hints and tips area, white papers and articles on many aspects of UPS design, power protection issues and configuration options.
Visitors can also learn about redundancy, availability, the role of batteries and important technological advances of power protection technology.
To help first-time buyers or purchasers needing to re-evaluate requirements, the online resource centre also includes kVA estimation guides and an online calculator to help purchasers estimate the capacity of power protection they require.
This, along with a technical glossary and product selector, helps the novice buyer understand the key information.
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