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Most of our UPS service customers with small UPS's struggle with
service tracking issues regarding battery replacement. Small UPS batteries
usually last about two years. Without a scheduled
battery replacement program, aging batteries can
swell, overheat, and cause damage to the UPS.
Left unattended, a small UPS may notify you of a dead battery by finally triggering an alarm, but, not all small UPS's have alarms, and your only notification
will probably be a power outage induced computer crash with a
host of reliability, hardware failure, downtime, and software
corruption issues that accompany an abrupt loss of
power.
Seeing
value in a battery replacement schedule, many of our service customers are now taking proactive measures in
dealing with small UPS service issues by letting us manage
their battery replacement schedules.
If you have a large population of small UPS's throughout your facility, you can hire us to send out a trained UPS Field Engineer, and with a service van fully stocked with various fresh batteries, we can replace
all your small UPS batteries at your location.
During this initial Preventive Maintenance and battery
replacement, we will catalog and inventory each UPS
entering it into our our automated service notification system, and notify
you when your batteries need to be replaced again.
If you currently lack a small UPS battery replacement tracking method, (not uncommon by the way) we suggest simply
synchronizing all UPS battery replacement schedules by replacing all the batteries on the first visit. Small UPS batteries are
not
very expensive, and a fresh schedule will guarantee maximum
reliability and eliminate downtime until the next battery replacement cycle.
Contact us or your Account Manager for details.
If you want to be notified when your
equipment is due for service,
use our free
Auto-Notify Service.
To
take advantage of this great way to manage your
small UPS service needs,
fill in the information below. Our Service
Notification system will
begin emailing you "Service Due" prompts based on
your
selection in "Notification Frequency". |
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