Do you aware of how much load capacity your UPS can actually handle during an outage? Back-up power needs planning, your UPS has a rated capacity, and overloading it could cause it to shut down during power interruption. Sizing your UPS correctly protects equipment and saves you from downtime. This guide, walks through the step for home offices and small server rooms.
Defining kVA, kW, and Power Factor in UPS Systems
(Picture idea: Diagram showing the difference between kVA and kW using water pipe analogy, with PF as the efficiency rate.)
Why Oversizing or Undersizing Your UPS Is Risky
(Picture idea: Side-by-side illustration of a too-small, too-large, and properly-sized UPS carrying different sized loads—like backpacks or power meters.)
Future-Proofing Your Power Strategy with Load Scalability
(Picture idea: Illustration showing a modular UPS with removable power modules, each added as the power load increases—similar to stacking blocks or drawers.)