Power Dip Prevention
Power dips are brief reductions in power, lasting less than 2 seconds, which can disrupt operations if not managed properly. An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is necessary to shield equipment from these power dips. While traditional battery UPSs can handle power dips for clean loads like IT communications and server rooms, disruptive loads such as motors require a flywheel rotary UPS for effective protection. Piller and Active Power are the two main providers of rotary flywheel UPS systems in the UK, with PowerContinuity offering both options tailored to specific site requirements.
Power dips are not full blown power cuts.
Power Dip prevention
Rather, a temporary reduction in power (often less than 2 seconds). Only an Uninterruptible Power Supply will prevent your equipment from “seeing” the power dip and affecting your operations.
Traditional battery UPS will quite happily cope with power dips prevention to your equipment. But on the other hand only suitable for clean loads. For example IT comms and server rooms. Any disruptive load such as motors (i.e. your whole building load) a flywheel rotary UPS is the only real solution.
For more information on how a rotary UPS’ works.
Piller are one of the two main rotary flywheel UPS systems available in the UK (the other one being Active Power). PowerContinuity are able to provide both solutions depending on your preference or to suit your site specific requirements.