About every five years, it is important to replace your lead-acid batteries, but it is of the utmost importance to find the right solution provider, especially when it comes to Uninterruptible Power Supply, also known as “UPS.” A UPS system is designed to perform three different functions.
A UPS system is very important to have, especially if your company relies heavily on energy usage. The UPS system supplies emergency power when the main power source fails. In this article, we cover the differences between three-phase and single-phase power.
Here are some common traits related to three-phase power:
Here are some common traits related to single-phase power:
Single-phase UPS and three-phase UPS refers to the number of phases that a UPS both receives and transmits. Three-phase UPS is preferred because it is very efficient and easily carries energy over long distances. Large equipment also happens to work better through three-phase UPS operations. If your business requires a lot of energy to operate, such as a hospital or a data center, then three-phase would be the best option, as the power is transmitted as three-phase. If your business uses less energy to operate, such as a simple office building or a K-12 school, the power ends up being converted to single-phase power. Single-phase power is the power that is funneled through outlets so you can use your television, laptop, and other technological items. Sometimes, there is a mix between single-phase and three-phase equipment, and you will need a UPS that can handle both different types.
HCI Energy is committed to help you find the best solution for your business or company. Over the last decade, we have been developing incredible renewable energy solutions, and are constantly looking for ways to create sustainable and affordable energy. We have a variety of options, such as a zero-glitch power module and a hybrid power shelter. Both of these allow you to have alternative flows of energy. If you’re ready for a world of uninterrupted electricity, contact us today!