The UPS systems we offer cater to a wide range of industries, including but not limited to IT, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, and data centers. These systems are designed to provide reliable power backup and ensure continuous operation across diverse business segments.
One of UPS's most significant benefits is that it can reduce your downtime costs. These occurrences, while rare, can be financially devastating.
According to a recent study, over half of downtime incidents cost more than $100,000, with 16% exceeding $1 million. The study also found that downtime frequency has risen, with the average facility experiencing 2.4 complete outages yearly. Beyond financial impact, downtimes can incur non-monetary costs, such as damage to reputation and loss of customer trust.
A UPS might not prevent a power outage, but it gives you the time to do something about it. For instance, you can activate backup power or gracefully shut down systems to prevent data corruption or potential hardware damage.
They also protect your data center equipment from harmful events such as surges and voltage spikes. The anomalies can damage sensitive electronic equipment and, at worst, damage data irreparably.
A UPS system can stabilize voltage levels, ensuring consistent and reliable electricity. This creates a safety net from such surges, extending the lifespan of equipment.
Flexibility is also a significant benefit. With Delta's solutions, you can easily scale your data centers to accommodate increased demand from business growth. And you don't need to invest too much capital to make this happen.
UPS systems not only offer reliability but also cost savings. They ensure a stable electricity supply, and many come with energy-saving modes, facilitating optimized energy consumption and reducing expenses over time.
Furthermore, UPS can protect your equipment, so you don't have to replace them as often. This can reduce your infrastructure costs tremendously.