Has there ever been a more important application for power resiliency than within the emergency services sector? Probably not. Our emergency services provide assistance in the direst of times when we absolutely need help. Imagine calling 999 and getting no answer, it doesn't bear thinking about. That's why the emergency power infrastructure supporting call centres, fire stations, police stations and more across the UK are the best around.
Emergency Services
Existing products within these applications need adequate support and care. Whether it's a robust maintenance and servicing package or a guaranteed response time to site (not just on the phone), The UPS Team Ltd can help. We offer standard maintenance packages to cover most eventualities and requirements, but also bespoke agreements to suit the needs of our partners.
Battery maintenance can be especially important in maintaining uptime for UPS solutions within emergency services sites. Whilst it's always an area to give additional care and attention, due to the heightened risk of failure compared to other components in Uninterruptible Power Systems, due to the expected higher loads, probably covering the whole site (assuming all items are considered critical), more batteries will be required to supply the load in the event of a mains anomaly. With more points of failure, the risk of a battery failing is increased and, the UPS system is only as good as its components. There are ways to protect against this further, with redundant battery strings, which is something The UPS Team Ltd can help with when implementing a new solution or when completing a battery replacement.
1 year free maintenance (subject to terms) is available with all new installations at emergency services sites. Free health checks (subject to terms) are also available nationwide, allowing The UPS Team Ltd to assess current hardware for signs of weakness, as well as showcasing our reporting techniques and general engineering ability. If it's an area of concern for you, please get in touch with The UPS Team today.