Thursday, May 31, 2018

The 4 Components Of A UPS You Need To Know

As one of the most prominent name of Inverter battery dealers in chennai, we like to disseminate basic knowledge to all our clients. To this end, we describe the four main parts a UPS battery. 

 • The static bypass is the first line of defense in case the UPS system fails from within. It closes the circuit and makes sure that the power diverts from the other three components and goes directly to the load.

 • The rectifier performs two functions. The first is to convert the incoming A/C power to D/C, and the other is to charge the batteries inside the UPS. 

 • The main component of every UPS is the battery. When power fails, it is the battery of the UPS that supports the load.

 • The inverter part of the UPS accepts the current as it passes from the rectifier to the battery to the D/C buss. When an outage of power happens, the battery begins to feed the D/C buss the power needed. When the batteries are depleted, the UPS will not be able to support any load. In such cases, the only way to ensure continued supply of power is to attach an external source like a generator.


Sunday, May 27, 2018

Talking About Domestic And 3 Phase Inverters

Finding a domestic Inverter in chennai is as easy as finding a mall. A home UPS can be found everywhere because they have become a virtual necessity in every house and small commercial spaces. The constant power outages require a 600VA to 1.5kVA inverter to ensure continued supply of electricity in every home. 

They can provide a back up that allow lights, fans, small household appliances like TV to keep operating. But, the power battery industry has moved on beyond these small domestic inverters. Now a day’s larger capacity inverters are available that offer a 3 phase battery backup. The power capacity of such units can go as high as a whopping 200kVA. 

This means they can be used to power lights, fans along with heavy-duty gadgets like air conditioners, refrigerators, and lifts. These 3 phase batteries can be installed in restaurants, hospitals, clinics, commercial offices, retail shops, etc. 

The considerable power capacity of these inverters ensures that even entire residential buildings can use just one system as a power back-up. One need not depend on generators alone to get a continuous supply of electricity in huge complexes. This technology has indeed changed the world as we know it.