An uninterruptible power supply that makes protecting patient care technology our mission.
Protect patient safety and clinical continuity with hospital-grade UPS systems. Our medical-grade uninterruptible power supplies deliver clean, stable power to life‑support devices, diagnostic imaging, and monitoring systems—preventing equipment failure, data loss, and costly downtime.
Designed for healthcare environments, our UPS solutions condition incoming power, suppress surges and EMI, and provide zero‑transfer switching for seamless battery backup. Scalable with modular external battery packs, they meet IEC 60601 and healthcare operational requirements while reducing total cost of ownership and supporting regulatory compliance.
It's not only blackouts. If surges and EMI invade, the power supply to your critical medical devices can fail, causing inaccurate results and erratic surges that threaten equipment integrity and data loss. Medical grade UPS systems protect these devices and the data they transmit.
Medical-grade UPS systems condition your power, protect against surges, EMI and line noise and offer a second source of electricity when the utility power fails. Choosing a medical-grade UPS for your healthcare facility can help ensure reliable performance, reduce downtime and increase the lifespan of your equipment.
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It's no secret. In a Hospital, to a Mission-Critical UPS are provided. backup power to continuous medical and diagnostic equipment. A breakdown puts lives at risk, disrupts operations and increases insurance costs. During peak patient care scenarios, all equipment must be available continuously.
Rack-mount or desktop UPS. Either delicate load conditions. They give you the flexibility to scale backup power as your needs grow and your facility expands.
Seamless transition to battery power with no interruption, protecting sensitive medical equipment from any power disruption.
Scalable from 15 minutes to 8+ hours with modular external battery packs for critical care areas and life support systems.
±3% voltage regulation with automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to protect sensitive diagnostic and monitoring equipment.
SNMP, web interface, and SMS alerts for real-time monitoring of UPS status, battery health, and power events.
Meets FDA, HIPAA, IEC 60601, and Joint Commission standards with comprehensive documentation for regulatory audits.
Dedicated healthcare specialists for installation, training, maintenance, and 24/7 emergency support.
True online double-conversion technology ensures zero-transfer switching and constant power output protection.
Modular systems from 1kVA to 20kVA+ with extendable battery packs for growing facility needs.
Remote monitoring with instant alerts and dedicated healthcare support specialists on standby.
FDA, HIPAA, IEC 60601 certified with documentation supporting your compliance audits.
In medical applications, the recommended Mission-Rated UPS are designed to deliver consistently. See the 3kVA UPS, 10kVA UPS or 20kVA+ UPS to learn what applications they're best used for.
CONTACT USHospitals must maintain continuous power for life-saving medical equipment, critical IT systems, and patient care operations. Even brief power interruptions can be life-threatening, making UPS systems essential healthcare infrastructure.
Minimum 15 minutes for orderly shutdown. For critical care areas (ICU, OR, emergency departments), 1-4 hours is recommended. Extended backup achieved with external battery packs protects mission-critical operations.
Medical-grade UPS systems meet healthcare standards (IEC 60601), feature zero-transfer switching, superior voltage regulation (±3%), compliance monitoring, remote management, and include documentation supporting regulatory requirements.
UPS systems must comply with FDA regulations, HIPAA standards, IEC 60601 (medical devices), Joint Commission standards, UL/IEC 62040-1 (UPS systems), CE marking, and ISO 9001 quality management standards.
Annual professional maintenance is recommended. Battery replacement depends on usage; sealed lead acid batteries typically last 3-5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can last 8-10 years.