UPS 전원 공급 장치가 업계에서 사용되는 이유

13,Mar,2026

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정전 시에만 활성화되는 다른 UPS 유형과 달리 온라인 UPS는 연속적으로 작동할 수 있습니다. 정류기, 배터리 및 인버터의 세 가지 주요 구성 요소로 구성됩니다. 정류기는 들어오는 AC 전원을 DC 전원으로 변환하여 배터리를 충전합니다. 그런 다음 인버터는 DC 전원을 AC 전원으로 다시 변환하여 연결된 장치에 안정적인 전류를 제공합니다. 따라서 주 전원 공급 장치가 고장나도 배터리 전원으로 원활하게 전환되어 작동 중단을

업계에서 UPS를 사용하는 이유는 무엇입니까? 지속적인 전원 공급 장치

온라인 UPS 시스템은 유틸리티 전력의 품질에 관계없이 연결된 장비에 지속적이고 일관된 전력을 제공합니다. 이는 배터리에서 지속적으로 전력을 끌어 부하에 깨끗하고 안정적인 전력을 제공하기 위해 사용함으로써 달성됩니다. 이는 전력 변동으로 인한 다운타임, 데이터 손실 및 장비 손상을 방지합니다.

전송 시간 제로 온라인 UPS의 주요 장점 중 하나는 정전 시 전송 시간이 없다는 것입니다. 정전이 발생하면 부하가 항상 인버터에서 작동하기 때문에 주 전원에서 배터리 전원으로의 전환이 즉시 이루어집니다. 이것은 사소한 중단으로도 상당한 손실을 초래할 수 있는 업계에서 매우 중요합니다.

전압 및 주파수 조절

온라인 UPS 시스템은 전압과 주파수를 조정합니다. 민감한 장비를 손상시킬 수 있는 전압 처짐, 서지 및 주파수 변화를 완화합니다. 이 기능은 전자 부품이 이러한 변동에 매우 민감한 산업에서 매우 중요합니다.

서지로부터의 격리

온라인 UPS 시스템은 갈바닉 격리를 제공하며, 이는 부하가 들어오는 유틸리티 전력으로부터 격리된다는 것을 의미합니다. 이 격리는 서지, 스파이크 및 전기 소음이 연결된 장치에 도달하는 것을 방지하여 잠재적 손상으로부터 보호합니다.

배터리 관리 및 이중화

온라인 UPS 시스템에는 고급 배터리 관리 기능이 탑재되어 있습니다. 배터리의 상태를 지속적으로 모니터링하고 필요할 때 재충전하며 상태에 대한 정보를 제공합니다. 또한 많은 온라인 UPS 시스템은 확장 가능한 이중화 옵션을 제공하며, 여러 UPS 장치가 병렬로 연결되어 백업 전력 용량과 시스템 안정성을 향상시킵니다.

원격 모니터링 및 관리

많은 최신 온라인 UPS 시스템에는 원격 모니터링 및 관리가 가능한 통신 기능이 내장되어 있습니다. 이를 통해 IT 직원은 UPS 상태를 모니터링하고 진단을 수행하며 필요한 경우 종료 절차를 시작할 수 있습니다. 이 기능은 중앙 집중식 제어가 필요한 업계에서 특히 유용합니다.

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