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When there is any failure in main power source, the UPS will supply the power for a short time. This is the prime role of UPS. In addition to that, it can also able to correct some general power problems related to utility services in varying degrees. The problems that can be corrected are voltage spike (sustained over voltage), Noise, Quick reduction in input voltage, Harmonic distortion and the instability of frequency in mains.
Generally, the UPS system is categorized into On-line UPS, off- line UPS and Line interactive UPS. Other designs include Standby on-line hybrid, Standby-Ferro, Delta conversion On-Line.
This UPS is also called as Standby UPS system which can give only the most basic features. Here, the primary source is the filtered AC mains. When the power breakage occurs, the transfer switch will select the backup source. Thus we can clearly see that the stand by system will start working only when there is any failure in mains. In dis system, the AC voltage is first rectified and stored in the storage battery connected to the rectifier.
In this type of UPS, double conversion method is used. Here, first the AC input is converted into DC by rectifying process for storing it in the rechargeable battery. This DC is converted into AC by the process of inversion and given to the load or equipment which it is connected. This type of UPS is used where electrical isolation is mandatory. This system is a bit more costly due to the design of constantly running converters and cooling systems. Here, the rectifier which is powered with the normal AC current is directly driving the inverter. Hence it is also known as Double conversion UPS.