Know - Your - UPS

Know-Your UPS

The secret to success hinges on the vital infrastructural systems that run on electrical power and this cannot be allowed to stop functioning due to power cuts and outages, thereby jeopardizing your business. Dyanamatic Enterprises has built and honed its capabilities in the field of Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) systems through dedication and a firm understanding of your specific requirements, which enables us to better deliver reliable power and ensure round the clock functionality at the workplace.

Understanding your UPS

Monitoring Ports (Standard vs. Smart Monitoring)—Many UPS systems can ‘communicate’ with a connected device and instruct it to shut down when regular power fails. Dyanamatic Enterprises offers UPS products with two types of monitoring ports, which are Standard and Smart ports.

Standard Port (USB or DB9)

Ability to send basic signals regarding ‘ON BATTERY’, ‘LOW BATTERY’ and ‘POWER RESTORED’ conditions.

Smart ‘Enhanced’ Monitoring Port (USB or DB9)

Similar to standard interface, but designed with additional feature display regarding voltage, temperature, load level, and other crucial data that can be transmitted to the computer monitoring the UPS operations.

Making the right choice

Choosing the right UPS unit for your office While your UPS device is a crucially important piece of equipment at your office, the quality of batteries in the backup unit also plays Dyanamatic Enterprises offers three models from 300VA to 160kVA and a visit to our UPS Selector Guide will help you to choose what is best for your establishment through a comparison of features and advantages of the units. It’s also important to consider transformer and transformer-less UPS designs. Traditional online UPS systems create AC from the DC

Battery Facts

Batteries are the hearts of every conventional UPS system, and a unit is useless if the batteries fail at a critical time. Most modern systems employ valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries, often known as ‘sealed cells’ or ‘maintenance-free’ batteries. These batteries however have a relatively short lifespan and typical VRLA batteries must be replaced every three to five years.

Battery Configuration

Sealed Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid batteries (SVRLAs) are the workhorses of almost all current UPS systems, large and small. In normal UPS use they are maintenance-free. Design life is typically either five or 10 years, with some 15-year sizes available. Replacement is normal at least a year before the design life expires and on larger systems batteries will be checked as part of a normal service regime at least once a year.