E² Series
Energy-efficient high-frequency
UPS Model
- Smart Display
- Generator Compatible
- Noiseless Performance
Highlights
- Technology: Pure Sinewave
- Capacity: 1 KVA
- Battery Type: SMF (In-built or External)
- Warranty: 1 Year
iMAXX Series
Intelligent Performance, with Inbuilt
Isolation Transformers
- Smart LCD Display
- Over Temperature Indication and Protection
- Generator Compatible
Highlights
- Technology: Pure Sinewave
- Capacity: 5.5 to 30 KVA
- Battery Type: SMF, Lead Acid & Tubular
- Warranty: Upto 2 Years
MAX LiFe Series
Compatible with Lithium-ion Battery
for Longer Backup
- ECO Mode
- Advanced Battery Management
- Overload and Short Circuit Protection
Highlights
- Technology: Pure Sinewave
- Capacity: 1 KVA - 5 KVA
- Battery Type: Lithium-ION
- Warranty: 2 Years
MAX+ Series
Designed with High Frequency Double
Conversion IGBT Technology
- ECO Mode
- Smart Display
- Generator Compatible
Highlights
- Technology: Pure Sinewave
- Capacity: 1 KVA - 10 KVA
- Battery Type: SMF, Lead Acid & Tubular
- Warranty: Upto 2 Years
Super MAX+ Series
Optimize Battery Performance with
3-Stage Extendable Charging
- Emergency Power off Function
- Generator Compatible
- Realtime Status
Highlights
- Technology: Pure Sinewave
- Capacity: 20 KVA - 120 KVA
- Battery Type: SMF & Lead Acid
- Warranty: 1 Year
Frequently Asked Question
A: The main difference between an Online UPS and an Offline UPS is that an Online UPS continuously provides power to the connected load from its battery backup, while an Offline UPS only provides power to the load from its battery backup when there is a power outage or voltage fluctuation in the utility power supply.
While Online UPS systems are suitable for a wide range of applications, they may not be the most cost-effective option for powering home appliances due to their high cost and capacity. Instead, a line-interactive or offline UPS may be more suitable for home use, depending on the power requirements of the appliances.
Online UPS systems are suitable for a wide range of applications that require stable and reliable power supply, including data centers, server rooms, network operation centers, process industries, medical equipment, and communication systems.
Some of the advantages of an Online UPS include continuous power supply to the connected load, surge protection, noise protection, and live voltage regulation. Online UPS systems also offer a fast switchover time from utility power to battery power, which ensures uninterrupted power supply to the connected load in case of a power outage.