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What Happens When Your UPS System Fails

What Happens When Your UPS System Fails

Prevention is key to keeping a catastrophic event from occurring in your equipment. Not only can failure cause your equipment to disrupt your workflow, and can cost your company time and money, but having your UPS catch on fire is far worse than a small amount of downtime. We’ll show you what can happen to a rogue UPS system.

A UPS could be subject to severe damage by fire, thermal runaway, IGBT failure, capacitor, and fan damage. A capacitor could cause your system to spray oil all over your UPS or worse it could explode. If your fan stops working your system can overheat, causing numerous issues to your UPS. The batteries for your UPS are critical, they can overheat and cause thermal runaway.

Preventative maintenance is crucial to keeping your UPS working and not being another catastrophic event. A regular maintenance schedule will allow a technician to make sure your system is running efficiently, check parts, and make sure the batteries are in good working order. This should keep your UPS and batteries working well and effectively for several years to come.

UPS Capacitor Failure
UPS Capacitor Failure

UPS Battery in Thermal Runaway
UPS Battery in Thermal Runaway

Thermal Runaway
Thermal Runaway

Failed UPS Batteries
Failed UPS Batteries

UPS Battery failure
UPS Battery failure

Capacitor Failure
Capacitor Failure

Swollen VRLA Batteries
Swollen VRLA Batteries

UPS System Fail

burned out UPS

Ruined UPS batteries

Uninterruptible Power Supply batteries after failure

If you have an example of what has happened to your UPS system, please let us know!