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An uninterruptible power supply or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an electrical device that provides emergency power to a load when the input power supply or main power supply is cut off. A UPS differs from auxiliary, emergency or standby power system in that it will provide near instantaneous protection against power outages, by supplying the energy stored in batteries, super capacitors or flywheels.
The battery operation time for most uninterruptible power supplies is relatively short (only a few minutes) but sufficient to start up a backup power supply or shut down the protected equipment properly. It is a kind of continuous power system.
UPS is usually used to protect devices such as computers, data centers, telecommunications equipment, or other electrical equipment where unexpected power outages can cause injuries, deaths, serious work disruptions, or data loss. UPS sizes range from units designed to protect a single computer without a video screen (around 200 volts of amps) to the large units that occupy data centers or entire buildings. The world’s largest UPS system, the 46-megawatt Battery Electrical Storage System (BESS) system, in Fairbanks, Alaska, powers the entire city and surrounding rural communities during outages.
The primary role of any UPS is to provide short term power when the input power supply has failed. However, most UPSs are also able to varying degrees to correct utility power issues:
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