The reason why?
A UPS is built to withstand the ravines and fluctuations of the dirty power from the National Grid. Being full of complex parts, of course failure of a part can happen. When this occurs the UPS would go into internal bypass or at worst could turn itself off. Although rare, components can fail. If your system is mission critical then in an N+1 situation the second parallel UPS would seamless take over and continue to protection your power.
What if the power outage were to last longer than the battery time of my UPS?
Your system will require an automatic Standby Generator with 12 hour fuel tank as well as an optional 24 hour external tank.
Is having a Standby Generator an N+1 solution?
No. Again N+1 would require a parallel Standby Generator system of two equal size and model generators , in the event of one of the generators failing to start. This could happen due to Vandalism. Component Failure, lack of fuel etc. N+1 would require two standby generators of the same size and model fully synchronised so that in the event of an issue which one of them, the second continues to support the load without failure.
That's fine but I need even Greater Protection for our Mission Critical System. What can I do that will make our Systems virtually impossible to fail?
The next step after installing an N+1 UPS and Generator Power Protection system to upgrade to a 100% Disaster Recovery system would be to have a second remote location at least 10 miles away.
This would be mirrored with the main Disaster Recovery site
Located at least 10 miles away from your existing DR site
Total Resilience
PowerContinuity can provide N+1 , N+2 , N+3 or even N+4 total resilience into any DR system. We design, supply, install and maintain Disaster Recovery systems throughout the UK.
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