Critical technology
Power interruption or poor quality can affect essential infrastructure.
Power · Solution
Power conditioning and UPS design support digital infrastructure through appropriate capacity, protection, distribution and monitoring.
A conceptual sequence used to explain the service—not a customer deployment.
Overview
A supporting infrastructure design for conditioning, backup and distributing power to critical technology loads.
Load and supply assessment
UPS capacity and runtime requirements
Power distribution and resilience
Monitoring and maintenance planning
Right fit
Power interruption or poor quality can affect essential infrastructure.
New or altered loads require power review.
Existing protection may not match current demand.
Outcomes
Protection is sized around defined load and runtime needs.
Conditioning requirements are considered with the supply.
Distribution and redundancy reflect business requirements.
Monitoring and maintenance are included in the operating plan.
Engagement
Review supply, load, growth, runtime and environmental constraints.
Define UPS, distribution, protection and monitoring.
Install and integrate through an approved change plan.
Test operation and document maintenance responsibilities.
Questions, answered directly
The connected load, growth allowance, runtime, redundancy and operating requirements should inform selection.
Batteries, protection equipment and monitoring have lifecycle requirements that affect long-term readiness.
Describe the current environment, the change you are considering and what the result must support.