UPS

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is an electrical device designed to provide temporary power during electrical outages or disruptions. Its primary purpose is to ensure a continuous and uninterrupted power supply to connected devices, preventing data loss, equipment damage, or downtime in critical systems.

A typical UPS system consists of a battery or set of batteries that store electrical energy. The UPS is connected between the electrical outlet and the devices it is intended to protect. When there is a power outage or a fluctuation beyond normal voltage levels, the UPS quickly switches to its internal battery power, providing a seamless transition and allowing connected equipment to continue operating.

UPS systems are commonly used to protect sensitive electronic equipment such as computers, servers, data storage devices, networking equipment, and other critical systems. They come in various sizes and types, ranging from small units for individual computers to large-scale systems for data centers and industrial applications.

In addition to providing short-term power during outages, some UPS units also offer features like surge protection to guard against voltage spikes and fluctuations. This helps safeguard electronic devices from potential damage caused by power surges.

UPS

RatingHeight inch (mm)Width inch (mm)Depth inch (mm)Weight Lb (kg)Labour Units (Low)Labour Units (Med)Labour Units (High)Budget Price Retail ($)
5 kVA$31,000
7.5 kVA$38,000
10 kVA$55,000
15 kVA$60,000
20 kVA$80,000
25 kVA$100,000
30 kVA$110,000
35 kVA$115,000
40 kVA$120,000
45 kVA$126,000
50 kVA$135,000
62.5 kVA$150,000
75 kVA$160,000
100 kVA$180,000
150 kVA$230,000
200 kVA$260,000
300 kVA$325,000
400 kVA$390,000
500 kVA$415,000

** Note that pricing shown is for reference only. Please consult your local sales representative for accurate up to date pricing for your specific region.