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With more and more companies relying on an
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) to deliver continuous
power without any disruption to their business, Eaton has
published a white paper that explores how preventative
maintenance can maximise UPS reliability. Entitled ‘The
Benefits of a Preventive Maintenance Service Plan for your
UPS’, the white paper examines the various threats that can
lead to a UPS failure and addresses the specific ways in
which a preventative maintenance plan can dramatically
minimise those risks. The paper can be downloaded from the
Technology & Applications page on the company’s website
(www.eaton.com/powerquality/UK).
Using a preventative maintenance service plan for UPS,
Eaton’s white paper maintains, is similar to carrying out
routine repairs and inspections on a car. Scheduled
maintenance is recommended by car manufacturers because the
findings can help detect a wide range of engine problems,
for example, before they become serious. Similarly,
preventative maintenance can help maximise UPS reliability
by enabling companies to detect and repair potential issues
before they become serious and therefore minimise the risk
of unplanned and expensive downtime.
Based on data collected from its service organisation and
findings on downtime compiled by industry experts, Eaton’s
white paper firstly explores the issues surrounding downtime
and examines how prevalent it is and what the consequences
can be for business owners. The paper then goes on to
outline the most common causes of UPS failures, such as bad
batteries and fan breakdowns, through to other
malfunction-inducing factors like lightning damage and
sticking or welding relays. For each issue presented, the
paper explains exactly how preventative maintenance can be
used to protect against failures caused by these problems.
Finally the paper demonstrates the Return on Investment
(ROI) that a business can expect when implementing a
preventative maintenance plan and also explores the type of
maintenance packages available and how to choose the most
appropriate one.
The paper concludes that, an effective preventative
maintenance strategy can be one of the most cost-effective
measures a business can take to ensure the on-going health
of both its critical equipment and its overall business. It
also concludes that because regular maintenance practices
dramatically improve UPS reliability and performance, while
avoiding downtime, preventative maintenance is an essential
component of an end-to-end solution to keep a company’s
critical networks operating at peak performance in the face
of multiple threats.