NerveCenter Description
Power outages from primary utility sources do happen, frequently due to inadequate infrastructure or adverse weather conditions. As networks become increasingly expansive, intricate, and essential, dependable backup power from uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems is vital for maintaining continuous network operations. Moreover, it's important to note that UPS batteries can start losing their capacity within just three years. Although manufacturers may promote their batteries with a projected lifespan of ten years, various external elements can lead to a decline in performance and a reduction in overall battery longevity. Factors such as internal cell resistance, often influenced by temperature, play a crucial role in assessing battery health by pinpointing low-capacity cells. Additionally, monitoring inter-cell resistance ensures the integrity of the conduction path between cells, which helps prevent issues like hot spots, fires, and sudden system shutdowns through effective temperature management. By maintaining a well-monitored UPS battery system, not only can the lifespan of the batteries be extended, but the energy needed for charging can also be reduced, resulting in less preventive maintenance. Ultimately, enhancing monitoring practices can significantly improve system uptime and mitigate the risks associated with UPS failures, capacity limitations, and depleted battery power, ensuring a more resilient network environment.
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