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On-line type Uninterruptible Power Supply (U.P.S.)


The U.P.S. or Uninterruptible Power Supply comprises a rectifier which is powered by the voltage of the network. This "primary winding" of the U.P.S. charges the batteries. The DC voltage supplied passes through a converter which transforms it to AC voltage. The voltage of this "secondary winding" (referred to as "high quality" voltage) powers the machinery, in our case, the computer.

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Disadvantages:

Note: It is necessary to install an isolating transformer on the back-up network (network 2, by-pass) so as to ensure galvanic isolation when this source is being used. Furthermore, this device is mandatory if different neutral point connections are used upstream and downstream of the U.P.S.

The power supply interfaces should be of the electronic type (IGBT transistor technology). Ferro-resonant type interfaces are not suitable for computer hardware.

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