UPS Wiring: Back up your Texas Electrical Needs
What is UPS? Uninterruptible Power Supply (or UPS) is a system that will maintain a continuous supply of electricity, from a separate power source, when utility power from traditional Texas electrical companies is unavailable. There are two kinds of UPS:
Offline UPS: Remains idle until the power failure occurs. Power is then immediately switched from the utility power to its unique power source.
Online UPS: Provides continuous power to the protected system from its power reserves. These power reserves are usually lead-acid battery sources or stored kinetic energy, which are constantly begin replenished from the AC power. The benefit of online UPS as a Texas electrical source is that it can provide your system with protection against common power disruptions; which is why it is also referred to as a “power conditioner” or a “line conditioner”.
How is UPS Wiring Used?
Although UPS wiring can adequately safeguard many different types of equipment, it is often used to for backup power to computers, telecommunication equipment or other systems that might cause injury or serious business disruption if they lost power. Texas electrical companies use many different sizes and types of UPS wiring units—from small systems intended for a single computer to units intended to power an entire building or data center. Usually, Texas electrical companies will pair UPS wiring systems with generators for maximum protection.
Although UPS systems used to be expensive, and therefore were reserved for expensive computer equipment or major companies, their falling prices have resulted in widespread use. This is especially true in areas that experience frequent storms or other causes of power loss. UPS wiring has become an essential piece of equipment for modern data centers and businesses around Texas.
John Moore Services and UPS Wiring
If you have questions about whether a UPS unit is a good decision for your company, contact John Moore Home Services at 877-730-7711. Our trained electricians can help you decide if UPS wiring can help protect your company against unexpected power failure. We know how to work with the Texas electrical companies and provide our customers with an assuring guarantee of our work.





