An Uninterruptible Power Supply has gone from being an optional accessory to being a necessity for any business that uses computers regularly. (Which is just about everyone, these days.) We recommend TrippLite UPS systems, as well as their larger Power Distribution Units, to our own customers.
Here are a few of the questions we commonly hear about TrippLite UPS units. Let's see if we can't answer a few...
What makes TrippLite stand out among other UPS and PDU companies?
First, as we said above, they have a far longer history in electronics than most companies. Moreover, as they've changed markets, it's been through recognition of their own needs in supporting their various enterprises. The result is customer-based products, and a long list of awards and accolades.
What does a TrippLite UPS do?
UPS systems are a battery backup for your computer, server, or office. They remain charged and ready while the power's on, but should it get interrupted, they can smoothly and seamlessly switch to backup without ever losing power. They also absorb any power surges that might accompany a blackout and later re-connection. The length of the backup time varies from unit to unit, but it gives you time to save files, update your backups, and keep things running while main power is restored.
What is the runtime expected?
The runtime entirely depends on the size of the battery, and how much equipment is attached to it. For all intents and purposes, you can as much runtime as you want, from twenty minutes to several hours, simply by paying for a bigger battery. An external battery pack can also be attached to these UPS systems to provide further power protection. TrippLite provides a helpful interactive guide which lists the runtime of their various UPS systems, to help you find the right price\runtime balance.
What product range does TrippLite have?
TrippLite makes a UPS for every sized system on the market. Their compact UPS models are designed for home and small office use, allowing for multiple computers, televisions, gaming consoles, or small servers to be plugged in at once. At the high
end, their Smart pro series provide executive-level remote access and management features for local data centers. If you use three phase power, you might want to consider a TrippLite PDU, which has the same features, as well as support for industrial-grade power use.
TrippLite offers their UPS units in a variety of sizes. For general office work, they offer a range of standard low-profile “under the desk” units, that support 6, 8, or 12 power outlets. They also offer a range of compact tower systems for networking rooms and data centers, which include USB communications for real-time monitoring and network integration. Their largest units are suitable for a large data center environment, with robust remote access options.
Basically, we choose TrippLite UPS systems because they give us what we need to make our customers' systems work. They have a UPS for any size office, with a range of options that help it integrate into the existing setup. Combine that with their long history of innovation and the solid construction, and they're our go-to provider for UPS units.
Please contact us if you have any questions about UPS and PDU systems!