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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
28 March 2005  
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The ‘U’ in the UPS
Battery, a consumable, has a definite life-cycle that can be enhanced by right selection of the product and its proper usage.

Indispensable to IT infrastructure
Without the battery, the UPS becomes an IPS (Interrupted Power Supply).

What is a Battery?
A battery is an electric storage device, which can be found in any number of shapes, sizes, voltages and capacities. When two conducting materials (often-dissimilar metals) are immersed in a solution, an electrical potential will exist between them.

Investment and ROI on Batteries
The issue of investment for the back-up power storage is mostly hidden in the cost of the entire UPS system during the first purchase.

QuantaTM for excellence
With India becoming an offshore IT and ITES hub, there has been a significant investment in IT infrastructure in the country. This has resulted in an encouraging growth in the UPS sector. The IT sector is meeting stringent standards and Quanta™ has been designed keeping global specifications in mind. The battery in the UPS systems supports the entire IT infrastructure and Quanta™ Batteries are playing a critical role in this. Jayadev Galla Managing Director,Amara Raja Batteries Ltd.

The right fit
This translates to an approximate load of 200 VA per computer and 150 VA for the printer, thereby totalling up to 1150 VA. Considering future expansion etc, a UPS of 1500 VA (1.5 KVA) capacity is selected.


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