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UPS Installers

At NM Cabling our highly experienced engineers will take care of all your UPS installation requirements. From initial design, through to final electrical testing, our fully qualified engineers aim to deliver a full UPS solution of the highest standard. As your go-to UPS installers we strive to provide a professional installation service at a cost-effective price, regardless of your project size.

To ensure your UPS installation requirements are met and the UPS unit is configured in accordance with the manufacturer’s standard. All Units larger than 3KVA must be electrically installed by a fully qualified engineer. In addition, it requires a trained UPS engineer to be commissioned. As a result, you can have peace of mind that any comprehensive UPS guarantee remain valid.

What Is a UPS Unit?

A UPS system, or Uninterruptible Power Supply, is a secondary power source that provides you with power in the event of a sudden loss of power. Its primary purpose is to keep your computer and network systems running in the event of an outage. As a result, this can save you from losing work and data. Most businesses with high-end computers and networks have UPS systems installed to prevent any damage or downtime. If your building experiences a power loss, the UPS system will provide you with instant power so you can save your work and properly shut down the system.

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UPS System Placement and Installation Guidelines

UPS Installers (Installation)

When installing a new UPS system, it is important to place it in an appropriate location. The following are some guidelines to follow when installing a UPS system:

  1. UPS systems should be installed in a cool, dry area.
  2. Do not be installed in areas that are subject to extreme temperatures or moisture.
  3. UPS systems should be installed in a location where they will have access to fresh air.
  4. UPS systems should not be installed in a closet or in an enclosed space.
  5. locate the UPS system near the load that they are powering.
  6. When installing a UPS system, it is important to ensure that the system is properly grounded. Improper grounding can result in damage to the UPS system and/or the equipment that it is powering.
  7. It is also important to ensure that the load that the UPS system is powering is appropriate for the size of the UPS system. A UPS system that is too small for the load will not be effective in providing backup power. A UPS system that is too large for the load will unnecessarily strain the UPS system and may result in decreased battery life.
UPS Installers (Placement)

When selecting a location to install a UPS system, it is important to consider the environment in which the system will be operated. The following are some things to consider when selecting a location for a UPS system:

  1. Amount of space that is available for the UPS system.
  2. The ambient temperature in the area where the UPS system will be installed.
  3. Level of humidity in the area where the UPS system will be installed.
  4. The amount of dust in the area where the UPS system will be installed.
  5. Consider the level of noise in the area where the UPS system will be installed.

UPS systems are an important part of any business' continuity plan. By following the guidelines in this document, you can ensure that your UPS system is installed properly and will provide the protection that your business needs.

 

UPS Maintenance

Once a UPS system is installed, it is important to perform regular maintenance on the system to ensure that it continues to operate properly. It's important to follow all instructions and safety precautions provided by the manufacturer. Failure to do so could result in damage to the UPS system or the equipment that it is powering.

The following are some tips for maintaining your UPS system:

  1. Inspect the batteries regularly. Check for leaks, corrosion, or any other signs of damage.
  2. Clean the batteries and terminals monthly with a mild solution of water and baking soda.
  3. Make sure that the UPS system is properly ventilated.
  4. Check the UPS system regularly for any signs of physical damage.
  5. Ensure that the UPS system is properly connected to the equipment that it is powering.
  6. Test the UPS system regularly to ensure that it is functioning properly.

 

UPS Batteries 

Batteries are a critical component of any UPS system. It is important to select the right type and size of battery for your UPS system. The following are some tips for selecting and maintaining batteries for your UPS system:

  1. When selecting a battery, it is important to select one that is rated for use with that specific UPS. Some batteries are not designed for use with a UPS and may not provide the desired level of protection.
  2. It is also important to select a battery that is the proper size for your UPS system. A battery that is too small will not provide the desired level of backup power. A battery that is too large will unnecessarily strain the UPS system and may result in decreased battery life.
  3. The number of batteries that are needed to provide the desired backup power will also vary depending on the size of the UPS system. A larger UPS system will require more batteries than a smaller UPS system.
  4. It is important to inspect and clean the batteries regularly. Batteries that are not properly maintained may not provide the desired level of backup power.
  5. It is also important to test the UPS system regularly to ensure that it is functioning properly. Testing the UPS system will also help to identify any potential problems with the batteries.

 

UPS Lifespan 

The lifespan of a UPS system will vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of UPS system, the size of the UPS system, and the environment in which it is operated. The following are some tips for prolonging the lifespan of your UPS system:

  1. It is important to select a UPS system that is designed for the specific environment in which it will be operated. Some UPS systems are not designed for use in certain environments, such as outdoors or in dusty or humid conditions.
  2. It is also important to select a UPS system that is the proper size for your needs. A UPS system that is too small will be strained and may not provide the desired level of protection. A UPS system that is too large will unnecessarily consume energy and may shorten the lifespan of the UPS system.
  3. The UPS system should be properly ventilated to ensure that it does not overheat.
  4. It is important to perform regular maintenance on the UPS system to ensure that it continues to operate properly.

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