A BMS (Battery Monitoring System) is an essential tool for the continuous supply of critical systems, and performs preventative battery monitoring.

According to a study by the Ponemon Institute, 65 % of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system failures are due to batteries. 

Within the UPS system, the battery represents the weakest and least sophisticated component, while its cost represents an important part of the investment.

 It is therefore crucial to reduce the number of maintenance operations, maximise the battery’s return on investment and anticipate battery malfunctions.

This can be implemented by following the rules described in the IEEE standard 1188, whilst a more accurate preventive maintenance program can be carried out using a BMS (Battery Monitoring System) which provides all the parameters of the individual battery blocks, continuously checks the battery’s efficiency and identifies anomalies in advance.

Download this white paper an learn more about the role of a Battery Monitoring System in UPS applications.

 

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