Do you know how to use UPS uninterruptible power supply correctly
Jul 04, 2024| Firstly, emergency use: to prevent accidental power outages from affecting normal work.
Secondly, daily use: Eliminate power pollution such as surges, momentary high voltage, momentary low voltage, wire noise, and frequency offset on the mains power supply, improve power quality, and provide high-quality power supply.
For these two major functions, I will briefly introduce them. Today, I will talk to you about some experience in using UPS, hoping that you can learn from them:
Firstly, carrying too light a load may cause deep discharge of the battery, thereby reducing its lifespan.
Secondly, proper discharge can help activate the battery. For example, if the mains power is not cut off for a long time, it should be manually disconnected every three months and discharged with a UPS load to extend the battery's service life.
Thirdly, for most small UPS systems, they should be turned on during work and avoided starting with a load when turned on. UPS systems should be turned off after work; For the UPS in the network server room, it can operate 24/7.
Fourthly, do not carry inductive loads such as cash counters, fluorescent lamps, air conditioners, etc., to avoid damage. It is best to control the output load at around 60% for the highest reliability.
These small experiences are hoped to help you solve some problems in practical work, as well as remind everyone to charge the UPS in a timely manner after discharge to avoid battery damage due to excessive discharge. These are all important things to pay attention to.

