MERCURY UPS 850 VA MAVERICK LINE INTERACTIVE

KSh 6,500.00

MERCURY UPS 850 VA MAVERICK LINE INTERACTIVE

  1. Capacity: The UPS has a capacity of 850 VA (Volt-Amps), which is equivalent to 480 watts. This means it can support devices with a combined power consumption of up to 480 watts.
  2. Line-Interactive Technology: The term “line-interactive” refers to the UPS’s ability to regulate voltage and handle minor fluctuations in the input power supply while providing battery backup during more significant power disturbances. This technology helps protect connected devices from power-related issues.
  3. Battery Backup: In the event of a power outage, the UPS switches to battery mode to provide continuous power to your connected devices, allowing you to save your work and safely shut down equipment.
  4. Voltage Regulation: The line-interactive UPS is equipped with voltage regulation capabilities. It can boost or trim the voltage to ensure that connected devices receive a stable and consistent power supply, even when the input voltage fluctuates.
  5. Surge Protection: The UPS typically includes surge protection to safeguard connected devices from voltage spikes and surges, which can damage sensitive electronics.
  6. LED Indicators: Most UPS units have LED indicators that provide information about the unit’s status, including battery status, load level, and input power conditions.
  7. Audible Alarms: Audible alarms can alert you to events such as power failures or low battery conditions, allowing you to take appropriate action.
  8. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): AVR technology helps maintain a stable output voltage, protecting your devices from under-voltage or over-voltage conditions.
  9. Outlets: The UPS usually features multiple power outlets, both for battery backup and surge protection. Some outlets may be specifically labeled for critical equipment that requires continuous power during outages.
  10. Communication Ports: Some models may include communication ports (e.g., USB or serial ports) that allow you to connect the UPS to a computer for monitoring and management purposes.
  11. Software: Manufacturers often provide monitoring and management software that enables you to remotely monitor the UPS’s status and configure settings.
  12. Backup Runtime: The actual runtime during a power outage depends on factors such as the load (power consumption of connected devices) and the UPS’s battery capacity. Generally, a UPS in this capacity range can provide backup power for a short period, typically a few minutes to allow for a safe shutdown.
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