Key topics for facility professionals. Keywords for this topic: ups, generators, power reliability, power, backup power
Simply providing an uninterruptible power system (UPS) or other backup
power supplies does not necessarily ensure an institutional or
commercial facility's equipment is protected from power-supply
fluctuations and distortions. Maintenance and engineering managers must
factor in regular testing and maintenance of a facility's backup power
supplies - including a UPS and generators - to ensure they remain in
peak operating condition, protect critical systems, and operate as
designed.
By fully understanding the role of a UPS, required maintenance
procedures, and the diagnostic tools to keep a UPS running, managers
will be better able to develop a preventive maintenance (PM) strategy
that meets an organization's needs for backup power supplies.
Backup Power Supplies and UPS
A UPS is essentially a series of batteries that maintains power to
critical pieces of equipment that cannot withstand a power
interruption. A UPS protects equipment from such elements as power
interruptions, voltage variations, frequency variations and transient
disturbances.
As technology advances, more pieces of equipment require
uninterruptible power, making a reliable UPS increasingly crucial in
any facility. Upon losing utility power to a facility, it often can
take 10 seconds or more for backup power supplies to start and allow
power to transfer to the emergency source. Most electronic equipment
will not tolerate more than a few cycles of power disruption without
shutting down.
Minimizing disruptions to the power source starts during the
system's design phase. A reliable power system depends on quality
equipment and reliable design. A facility's UPS should be able to
protect critical and high-tech equipment and facilitate planned power
outages so technicians can perform maintenance.
Perhaps the key factor in keeping a facility up and running is a
thorough preventive maintenance program and a risk-management approach
to ensure critical services are available when needed.
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