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Posted: 2021-09-15 02:08 AM . Last Modified: 2022-01-25 11:09 PM
Delivering essential power protection in even the most unstable power conditions, Schneider Electric’s Easy UPS series provides consistent and reliable connectivity at the most critical moments. It’s easy to install, easy to connect, easy to use and easy to service.
Offering industry leading technology at a great price, the UPS is a smart choice - ideal for small and medium businesses, data centres, and other mission critical applications.
Reliable power protection you need, from the brand you trust.
Continuity made easy:
How electricians can offer power protection to customers
Imagine you own a small business and you arrive at work to find the power is out...
The lights are off, security and HVAC systems are down, and the point-of-sale (POS) system won’t work. It’s not feasible to operate your business under those conditions – unless, of course, you had the help of an expert electrician who prepared you for such an event by installing uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units.
Electricians and electrical contractors can act as trusted protection advisors for customers, making them aware of the risk of electrical failures and how UPS systems can help. The first step is to identify what appliances and systems are required to keep the business running each day, which will therefore warrant protection.
These could include anything from ovens and refrigerators to alarms, networks and data management systems. Loss of power here could lead to loss of revenue and reputation, so it’s easy to see how power protection is an important investment.
And it’s not just commercial environments that need power protection – residential buildings also have vital equipment which needs to be kept ‘always on’, so homeowners and tenants need to be prepared too.
Homes today rely on an increasing number of electronic devices and systems that are crucial to the occupants.
If power was cut, control would be lost for things like heating, lighting, blinds and even garage doors.
Also consider security systems, major appliances, network equipment and entertainment devices.
Electricians should educate both commercial and domestic customers about how a UPS can protect their assets and even extend equipment lifespans, delivering reliable power both in the event of a surge and a complete outage. UPS solutions can provide power continuity for everyone from restaurants and pharmacies to people working from home, to ensure that Life Is On, all the time.
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