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It’s An Emergency: How To Prevent A Power Outage

A power cut, a power out, a power failure, a blackout — whatever you call it, a power outage can be disastrous to your Home or Business. A loss of electric power supply, either short- or long-term, can disrupt your life and Business and cost you valuable time and money — thousands, if not hundreds of dollars in wasted food, income, etc.

A power outage can be caused by many different factors, including:

  • Weather, particularly storms, lightning, wind, snow, and floods.
  • Trees fall onto the power lines.
  • Animals come into contact with fuses and transformers.
  • A vehicle collided with an electricity pole.
  • Excavation digging disrupting underground cables.
  • A surge or spike in power demand.
  • Equipment failure due to age or other factors.
  • Short-circuiting.

In the current Coronavirus pandemic that we find ourselves in, it isn’t just businesses that have to worry about power outages. households have also been told to prepare for blackouts during the lockdown. The combination of a surge in energy demand due to more people staying at home and energy firms facing a potential shortage of engineers caused by sickness and self-isolation has increased the risk of power outages in homes across Australia

The good news, however, is that you can prevent the damaging effects of a power outage. From Solar Batteries with EPS and UPS systems to generators, there are various backup power solutions to keep you up and running in the event of a blackout.

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EPS (emergency power supply and uninterrupted power supply UPS are one of the most popular and responsive backup power solutions on the market. EPS/ UPS is a device that provides battery backup when the power fails or voltage drops to an unacceptable level, preventing any interruption to its connected devices.

EPS /UPS systems can vary in size and complexity, but one of the benefits of all UPS models is that it provides a near-instantaneous supply of backup power. Its built-in sensor technology means it switches on within milliseconds of it detecting a power interruption, ensuring a seamless transition of power supply and continuity for your business.

There are three different types of UPS topology:

  • Off-line / standby — Where the UPS converts DC power from its battery into an AC current the moment it senses a loss of power or voltage surge, keeping its connected devices running without any interruption. This is the most common UPS system and is mainly used for personal computers and other basic consumer electronics.
  • Online / double conversion — The most advanced and powerful UPS system, this provides a clean, continuous, and near-perfect backup power supply. Instead of drawing and converting AC power from an outlet, an online UPS runs solely off a constantly-recharging DC battery so it doesn’t need to make the switch into battery mode. Therefore, there is no time delay if the utility power fails. Online UPS systems are commonly used in situations dealing with critical data or extremely sensitive components.

 

When it comes to choosing the right EPS /UPS system for your home there are many factors to take into consideration. Can it handle my power demands? How much physical space does it require? Is the UPS durable enough to withstand the conditions of my work environment?

Back up generators

Powerful and dependable, diesel generators are an essential component of any backup power supply system. A diesel generator produces electricity by converting diesel fuel into mechanical rotating energy, which is then used by an alternator to generate electricity. When the main power supply cuts off, a diesel generator can be automatically switched on, providing a continuous supply of emergency power.

Another benefit of backup generators is their versatility. Diesel generators are used in a wide range of applications across many different industries and can supply power to all kinds of equipment and machinery. A diesel generator can also be used to offset