Minimizing UPS Downtime in Critical Power System Design

In today’s data-driven world, fast and reliable access to information to and from your company’s business system is essential. Without a reliable infrastructure, your data is at risk. The primary focus of critical power system design is to reduce the impact – tangible and fiscal – of a power outage and data loss.

Minimizing UPS Downtime in Critical Power System Design

In today’s data-driven world, fast and reliable access to information to and from your company’s business system is essential. Without a reliable infrastructure, your data is at risk. The primary focus of critical power system design is to reduce the impact – tangible and fiscal – of a power outage and data loss.

Avoid UPS downtime with critical power system design


Downtime costs money. But, with the right planning – and the right Uninterruptible Power Supply - you can cut back that downtime and your losses. Unfortunately, no standard solution is a fit for every application. As such, reliability and total cost of ownership must be addressed with every critical power system design.

Consider your total cost of ownership (TCO)


Given how integral an uninterrupted power supply is to critical power system design, it’s no surprise that UPS specs, including efficiency, footprint, weight, communications, and cost, have a large influence on the system’s total cost of ownership.

 

 

However, they are not the only factors in the TCO analysis. Others include:

 

  1.   System efficiency
  2.   Cooling requirements
  3.   Footprint and weight
  4.   Initial system investment
  5.   Generator sizing and compatibility
  6.   Distribution system coordination
  7.   Factory support during testing, commissioning, and initial setup
  8.   Recommended maintenance intervals and associated costs
  9.   Recommended parts replacement programs and associated costs
  10.   Spare parts recommendations
  11.   Mean-time-to repair estimates
  12.   Service support and response
  13.   The cost of downtime as a result of one failure

Key Opportunities for Process Improvement


Below are links to the key components of the design, implementation, and operation of your critical power system, specific to the uninterruptible power supply. Click through to learn more about these three key areas of the process:

Trust Mitsubishi Electric UPS to meet your design requirements

 

Although each design may differ, the road to success is consistent. Focus on reliability, redundancy and coordination, as well as the total cost of ownership during equipment selection. Then, design, coordinate and test the system. After you’re up and running, implement a proper maintenance routine to keep everything running smoothly. Contact us to learn how Mitsubishi Electric UPS fit into your critical power system design.