The necessity of using UPS in military sites

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Abstract:

In military sites due to some of the important sensitive systems to power cuts to the city of a source of to continue their work . because of the sudden cessation of electricity has come into existence disturbance in the activities of some of the systems exacerbated in military sites is . Most electrical devices such as computer systems to voltage drop a moment, long voltage drop , high voltage electricity , for a moment , and the effects of noise and frequency radio frequency changes in their power supply are sensitive . to solve the problems of the device is using UPS , uninterrupted supply of power between the city and the consumer and prevent the emergence of disorders. some of that battery of emergency power resources to generate electric energy only able to use a limited time, depending on the value of consumption of the system to provide electricity feeding. some of these systems are able without delay after the outage in a few milliseconds emergency power . Emergency nutrition, such resources , which usually its energy supply battery in places like the computer, the telecoms, military systems are used.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Police engineering studies, Volume:14 Issue: 46, 2021
Pages:
91 to 107
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