The need for consistent power is universal. And for some businesses, being without power, even for a short period, could spell financial disaster. Business owners must invest in battery backup solutions to power issues, and few choices make more sense than an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
A UPS protects your business from power surges, spikes, blackouts, or brownouts. When your power gets interrupted, your data, hardware, and business can all be compromised. Many businesses don’t have quality battery backup on hand, but they’re essential for protecting servers, switches, or other technology with critical data that you can’t be without.
There are three common types of UPS technology available. A standby UPS is the most basic; it waits until a power issue occurs, then switches on to keep everything running. Line-interactive UPS regulates incoming power during high and low voltage issues. They’re much more efficient on battery life and relatively inexpensive. Double conversion UPS provides continuous power, regardless of external conditions like spikes and surges. Since it’s always online, this UPS technology is best used for data centers and protecting high-end servers.
A UPS will be instrumental in keeping things flowing and operational. But there are plenty of other excellent reasons you should consider this battery backup option for your business.
A massive thunderstorm isn’t the only cause of power problems. Other situations, like utility or car accidents, can just as easily cause voltage fluctuations and adversely affect your technology. Having a UPS can filter your power and help level out any inconsistencies. The result is longer-lasting equipment and fewer chances of losing important data during dips or surges.
A battery backup in a power emergency can make all the difference in your bottom line. Blackouts and brownouts could render it impossible for you to do business; even minor blips in your power can turn an ordinary day into a haphazard mess. You won’t have to worry about outages to your most critical equipment with a UPS. Everything from factory production lines to office computers can continue working regardless of the power situation.
If lightning strikes in the “right” place, it won’t take much to fry your hardware and possibly lose information and technology essential to your business. A UPS will not only switch over to the battery backup at a moment’s notice, but it’ll also shield your technology from the incoming voltage.
If your business loses power, you could be stuck with doing damage control for quite some time. But your battery backup can protect you from surges that cause costly downtime. Investing in a UPS will mean less opportunity for inefficiencies and less time spent dealing with the fallout that can come from power issues.
An uninterruptible power supply is an excellent addition to your emergency toolkit. If you already own a standby emergency generator, a more straightforward UPS can help make the transition to the generator much smoother. It also gives you plenty of time to plan your next steps. Whether you’d want to wait it out and continue as usual or start a controlled shutdown of specific equipment, the choice can be yours.
If you don’t own an uninterruptible power supply for your business, you may be putting some of your most expensive equipment and sensitive information at risk. Investing in the best possible battery backup is a smart choice for any business owner and gives much more control over a usually uncontrollable situation.
We’d love to talk to you about backup battery needs. Schedule a free consultation to learn more about our UPS solutions here at HCI.