Is It Necessary To Equip A Voltage Stabilizer When Using Ups Power Supply?
What should I do if there is a sudden power outage and I don't have time to save the files and data I am working on in my computer? What should I do if the products in my equipment have not been put into operation yet? What should I do with the machines running at high speed on my production line? ... This series of problems need to be solved, and you need to equip your equipment with a Uninterruptible Power Supply(UPS), which is an uninterruptible power supply that can provide you with continuous power supply at the moment of power outage; but some of my equipment are precision instruments, and they cannot work when the voltage is unstable during power outage. How to solve it? Do I need to install another voltage stabilizer behind the UPS?
I believe this problem must be troubling many customers and friends. Let us analyze it carefully for you below:
Currently, UPS power supplies above 1KVA basically have voltage stabilization function, and the input voltage is mostly above ±15%, and the voltage stabilization accuracy is basically based on ±3%. Therefore, as long as it is not a particularly precise instrument, the voltage stabilization accuracy is required to reach ±1%, or even ±0.5%, there is no need to install another voltage stabilizer.
The voltage stabilizer is mainly used to provide stable and reliable power energy for the load, and the UPS power supply can achieve this, so it is basically unnecessary to install another voltage stabilizer while using the UPS to increase the cost of use.