The Extreme Importance Of Reliable Power
Is clean power really that important? Many people just do not understand why clean power is an issue, but it can mean the difference between life and death. 90% of the time when electronics fault or even die, it is the result of bad facility power that fluctuates and surges. Bad facility power is all around us, it is the power that comes into our homes and businesses.
Lets talk about big numbers for a moment. How much can bad power effect large corporations? For example, flight simulator companies spend millions of dollars on their high tech simulators. If bad facility power ruins this equipment, it can cost into the millions to repair it. In this economy, nobody can take this type of repair expense.
What makes facility power bad? Most city power fluctuates hundreds of times a day. Most of us don’t notice because the equipment we run at home is not very specialized and can handle most facility fluctuations. Those of us that run more sensitive equipment will understand the importance to have power that does not fluctuate as sensitive equipment is always extremely expensive.
How can facility power be cleaned? UPS units are the main standard in which incoming facility power can be cleaned up and made stable. UPS technology utilizes rectifier technology which outputs a more stable power signal. UPS systems can also be designed to provide battery backup power for sensitive electronic equipment that can’t lose power.
Some of the companies that this cleaning can do wonders for include: hospitals, airports, security, army and military application, and emergency applications. Having clean power can ensure that jobs get done and that people can remain safe. Not only can people perform the duties they are responsible for, but they can also save hundreds of thousands of dollars.
If you don’t have a UPS system, it is time to get one. The new technology is called UPQ which actually has five stages of cleaning. These new UPQ units are the wave of the future and put out a perfect sine wave of power to keep all of your equipment completely safe from any type of incoming facility power.
Mike writes about power calculation and about power quality.

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