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UPS

UPS, or Uninterruptible Power Supply, is a device that provides backup power when the main electricity supply fails. It typically contains batteries and delivers instant power to connected devices, preventing data loss or damage during outages. Often used for computers and critical equipment, UPS units can offer varying run times depending on the load and battery capacity. In addition to backup power, many UPS systems also filter and stabilize incoming electrical supply, protecting sensitive electronic devices from surges and fluctuations. This ensures that operations can continue smoothly in the event of a power disruption.