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CyberPower PR3000RT2UCN Smart App Sinewave UPS Systems - 3000VA/3000W, 100 - 120 VAC, NEMA L5-30P, 2U, Rack / Tower, Sine Wave, 9 Outlets, LCD, PowerPanel® Business
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CyberPower PR3000RT2UCN Smart App Sinewave UPS Systems - 3000VA/3000W, 100 - 120 VAC, NEMA L5-30P, 2U, Rack / Tower, Sine Wave, 9 Outlets, LCD, PowerPanel® Business
  • Outlets: 9
  • Battery Run Time: Full Load 1.5 min Half Load 5.5 min
  • Output Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 1%
  • Battery Recharge Time: 3 Hours (0% to 90% charged)
  • Model #: PR3000RT2UCN
CyberPower RB1260X12 UPS Battery Pack
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APC Back-UPS 650, Canada
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APC Back-UPS 650, Canada
  • Outlets: 4 x NEMA 5-15R - Battery Backup System 4 x NEMA 5-15R - Surge-protected
  • Battery Run Time: 0.05 Hour 0.20 Hour
  • Battery Recharge Time: <48 Hour
  • Input Voltage Range: 120 V AC Nominal 90 V AC to 140 V AC Mains Operation
  • Model #: BE650G1-CN
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  • 754.39SR 
  • 1,950.30SR Shipping
Tripp Lite AVR Series UPS 12-Outlet Systems
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Tripp Lite AVR Series UPS 12-Outlet Systems
  • Weight: 16.2500
  • Model #: ETY4022670
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  • 969.44SR 
  • 712.58SR Shipping
APC BE850M2 850 VA 450 Watts 9 Outlets UPS Back Up Power Supply (Step-up Model of BE750G)
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APC BE850M2 850 VA 450 Watts 9 Outlets UPS Back Up Power Supply (Step-up Model of BE750G)
  • Outlets: 9
  • Battery Run Time: 450W: 2m
  • Output Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz
  • Battery Recharge Time: 8 hour(s)
  • Model #: BE850M2
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  • 890.09SR 
  • 1,387.70SR Shipping
APC SUA500PDR-S Industrial Panel and DIN Rail UPS with Standard Battery 500 VA 120V
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APC SUA500PDR-S Industrial Panel and DIN Rail UPS with Standard Battery 500 VA 120V
  • Outlets: 1 x Hard Wire 3-wire (H N + G)
  • Battery Run Time: 0.13 Hour
  • Battery Recharge Time: <3 Hours
  • Input Voltage Range: 120V AC Nominal 75V AC to 154V AC Adjustable Mains Operation 82V AC to 144V AC Mains Operation
  • Model #: SUA500PDR-S
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  • 3,278.64SR 
  • 3,863.14SR Shipping
Minuteman PRO-RT PRO2000RT2U 2000VA Tower/Rack/Wall Mountable UPS - 2U Tower/Rack/Wall Mountable - 4 Minute Stand-by - 120 V AC Input - 120 V AC Output-6 x NEMA 5-15/20R, 1 x NEMA L5-20R Receptacle(s)
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  • 4,461.99SR 
  • 8,138.90SR Shipping
Back UPS PRO BN 1100VA
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Back UPS PRO BN 1100VA
  • Output Frequency: 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz Sync to mains
  • Battery Recharge Time: 16 hour(s)
  • Brand: APC
  • Input Voltage Range: 88 - 139V
  • Model #: BN1100M2-CA
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  • 1,522.59SR 
  • 262.50SR Shipping
APC SRT1000XLA Smart-UPS SRT 1000VA 900W 120v Double-Conversion On-Line Rackmount Power Battery Backup
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Refurbished APC SRT1000XLA Smart-UPS SRT 1000VA 900W 120v Double-Conversion On-Line Rackmount Power Battery Backup
  • Outlets: 6
  • Battery Run Time: At Full load: 10.5 minutes At Half Load: 25.4 minutes
  • Output Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz
  • Battery Recharge Time: 3 Hour(s)
  • Model #: SRT1000RMXLA
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  • 4,726.49SR 
  • 7,913.86SR Shipping
Cyberpower 1500VA 10xIEC320 C13 220V UPS PR1500ELCDRTXL2U
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  • 7,197.84SR 
  • 11,401.98SR Shipping

An uninterruptible power supply, or UPS system, ensures that electricity continuously reaches crucial equipment, powering it at all times. Even if other devices lose power during outages or brownouts, servers and computers continue to run. Users then have time to safely shut down their machinery to prevent the loss of data. A UPS system also is essential for keeping important systems such as security cameras and health care equipment running for as long as possible.

A UPS System Protects Against Surges

The outlets on a UPS system provide similar defenses to those offered by surge protectors, absorbing the excess energy of surges and spikes. Receiving a jolt of too much power may damage sensitive computer components such as hard drives. A desktop UPS or a larger model likely has multiple devices plugged in and keeps them safe from such events that are especially prevalent after outages, just as power is restored. The initial spike may be detrimental to devices plugged into a standard outlet, so a surge-protected outlet is helpful. Some UPS models feature surge-only outlets, which supply power and protection without draining the UPS battery.

Saving Energy with a UPS System

Many UPS system types have a "green" or "eco" mode that increases energy efficiency and reduces utility costs. Energy-focused systems offer extra savings measures such as switching off during non-business hours or detecting and bypassing unused equipment. A UPS system usually also has a single switch or circuit breaker similar to the kind many power strips have. Operators can power down multiple devices with just the press of a button, making reboots and power-cycles quicker, easier and safer.

Protection for Multiple Types of Equipment

A single-user UPS system is small enough to fit beneath a desk while still supplying protection for a computer, monitor and printer. Specialized UPS models meet the unique needs of environments such as hospitals and marine vessels. When installing in a server room alongside equipment such as servers and a power distribution unit, consider a rack-mountable UPS to economize on space. A UPS typically has not only electrical outlets but also network, USB and serial ports for protecting against noise as well as surges. Some devices use transformer block plugs, requiring outlets spaced farther apart.

Suitable for Small and Large Businesses

Businesses of all sizes use servers and switches, for which a pure sinewave UPS is an optimal solution. These closely simulate the type of power you expect from standard utilities for consistent, reliable performance. There are also single-phase UPS systems for smaller set-ups and three-phase units for powering multiple devices with varying power requirements. Line-interactive units manage voltage changes without utilizing battery power unless necessary, so it has a strong charge and is ready to handle an outage. An online UPS system, on the other hand, converts incoming power using the battery to maintain consistency. This creates a layer of insulation between the equipment and external line issues.