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UPS Systems Overview- Chapter 28 of the NFPA 70B

28.1 Introduction. The basic function of uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) systems is to preserve power to electrical
or electronic equipment. Most UPS systems are intended to
provide regulated power to prevent power supply fluctuations
or aberrations that can damage or cause malfunction of sensitive
electrical/electronic equipment, such as computers and
process controllers. A UPS system represents a sizable investment
in equipment specifically installed to provide reliable
regulated power to equipment. Therefore, it is essential that
the UPS system be maintained in a manner that the UPS itself
will not fail.

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