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Vision UPS Systems : Your computing environment's life insurance What is a UPS? An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device containing a battery that allows your computer system to keep running when the primary power source is lost. Why use a UPS? Your computing equipment's lifespan depends on main voltage quality. The slightest loss or disturbance of power can lead to the loss of all the data you are working on and irreparably damages your hardware. | |||||
Line-interactive UPS This type of device features a microprocessor that monitors voltage quality and reacts to variations. Any sudden or sustained power surge or brownout triggers the booster (circuit and/or regulator transformer), ensuring constant power supply to your devices.
Middle-of-the-range technology for desktop and server protection. All UPS are delivered with backup management and safe shutdown software, automatically saving data you are working on, closing all programs in memory and correctly shuting down your machine | ![]() | ||||
Online UPS On-line UPS use permanent double-conversion to eliminate any electrical disturbance that might damage your computer. "Double-conversion" means that all the power is converted from AC to DC and back to AC, and is fully regenerated.
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Adjustable UPS
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Lightning protection
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