The Benefits Provided by UPS and Line Conditioners With an Isolation Transformer: Dedication and Isolation

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic
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Benefit,
CareBase,
United Parcel Service Of America Inc.
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Overview: With the recent proliferation of low cost standby UPS products, which claim to solve all the AC power problems, a false sense of security seems to exist among users who purchased and installed these basic non-isolated UPS for their PCs, fileservers, network/telecommunication equipment, point-of-sale terminals, etc. Such a false sense of security and confidence is often rudely challenged by equipment glitches, crashes, and malfunctions that persist even after installation of these non-isolated UPS products. The answer to this unexplainable failure of UPS to provide 100% protection against AC power problems can be found in an Isolation Transformer" based UPS or Line Conditioner.

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Format: PDF | Size: 170KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 2


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