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Description
Key Features and How They Work
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Line-Interactive Technology:This topology allows the UPS to remain connected to the output. It includes an inverter to convert the battery's direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) when power fails, and an Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) to stabilize voltage.
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Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR):The AVR function boosts or bucks (reduces) the input voltage without immediately switching to battery power, which protects the battery and extends its life.
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Battery Backup:In the event of a power outage, the UPS instantly provides battery power to connected devices, allowing for an orderly shutdown or continued operation for a short period.
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Voltage Stabilization:Beyond backup power, the AVR component also conditions the power, protecting sensitive electronics from low-voltage and high-voltage conditions.
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Cost-Effective & Energy Efficient:Compared to more complex double-conversion UPS systems, line-interactive models are more affordable and consume less power, making them a practical choice for many small-scale applications.
Typical Applications
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Home and Office:Protects PCs, routers, printers, and other IT equipment from power interruptions and surges.
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Retail and Security:Safeguards standalone DVRs, security systems, and retail checkout terminals.