Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Devices
No system is truly secure without an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
A UPS is a device which maintains a continuous supply of electric power to connected equipment by supplying power from a separate source, when commercial utility power is not available. A UPS is situated between the source of power (typically commercial utility power) and the load it is protecting.
When a power failure or abnormality occurs, the UPS will effectively switch from utility power to its own power source almost instantaneously. With the additional back-up running time you can ensure continued productivity.
Some models include line-interactive features to maintain a consistent flow of voltage in times of power surges or brownouts, further protecting your investment and extending equipment life.
Tripp-Lite Smart 750XL
Includes:
• Up to 4 hours back-up running time
• Built-in Surge Protection
• Communications ports support messaging of UPS and line power status
• Line-interactive supervision to monitor power fluctuations
• Ideal for network fileservers, traditional and IP PBX telephone system
Nova 1100AV UPS
Includes:
• Built-in Surge Protection
• Data line filtering for further protection of components
• Line-interactive supervision to monitor power fluctuations
• Simple to install and maintain



