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1What is the UPS

UPS is the abbreviation of English Uninterruptible Power System, its meaning is continuous Power supply System. That is to say, Muihs once connected to the mains power outages, UPS is almost in no time gap to the original load under the condition of continuous power supply.

 2How UPS works

UPS contain energy storage device, it inverter as the main part of it is constant voltage constant frequency of continuous power supply. When Muihs input connected to the mains is normal, UPS will be used after the mains voltage supply load, at this time of the UPS is an ac voltage stabilizer, at the same time it also to the device inside the battery; Such as Muihs connected to the mains interruption (forced outage), UPS will immediately internal battery power, supply power to load duration by inverter switching load safe and stable operation.

 3How to put an end to power outages in hospital

Hospital is currently widely used high-end computer contains advanced medical equipment, their internal equipped with under-voltage protection circuit. When grid under voltage, internal processor by filter capacitor energy storage. Can maintain 10ms or so commonly, in order to avoid loss of data storage, there must be a power supply can within less than 10ms to supply, in order to ensure the normal operation of medical equipment based on computer system, the power supply is UPS power supply. In addition, Chenahoya’s UPS also has the function of frequency stabilization, can solve the problems of mains power grid voltage and frequency fluctuations too big in normal power supply.

 4Why should the hospital ues UPS

The continuity and reliability of power supply of Muihs’s UPS were improved significantly, the standby power supply and common power to keep phase locking, and the same pressure, and the same frequency, and the same phase. When the power switch power supply without interruption, also won't produce strong arc disturbance, based on the medical equipment of the computer system does not lose information and data or downtime, both to protect the medical equipment, and to ensure the safety of the patients life.