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UPS Battery Sales & Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trust SYSTAT with proper installation of UPS batteries using the most advanced techniques to increase the rated output and life expectancy of batteries. Batteries are fundamental components of your uninterruptible power system (UPS). So, in order to protect your facilities and critical infrastructure you need to ensure that UPS batteries are regularly inspected and tested.

 

Reliable battery backup is essential to prevent downtime for your business. You lose your most critical asset, data, during unplanned downtime that can cause significant damage to your business, increase in capital expenditure, and lost productivity. That's the reason why you should monitor your UPS system health with due diligence and ensure implementation of proactive maintenance services for your batteries. SYSTAT helps you to eliminate the risk of battery failure and thus protect your critical facilities from unexpected interruptions.

Trust SYSTAT with proper installation of UPS batteries. We offer DataSafe HX Group batteries.

In this connection, we would like to feature here Scott Baer, Marketing Manager, Batteries, Emerson Network Power and see what he has to say.

 

"Data center managers, especially those who oversee facilities that must be available to support revenue generating business operations, are constantly working to overcome the threat of downtime and rightfully so. When studies have shown that a single minute of downtime averages more than $7,900, an extended outage will have a severe impact to your company’s bottom line and possibly get you fired.

 

One of the best ways to minimize this risk is to take care of the batteries that support your uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Just one bad cell in a string of batteries can cause your UPS to fail in the event of an outage. The first step in taking care of batteries is to understand their true service life and then implement strategies to get the most from this part of your critical infrastructure."

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