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What are the Key Features of a Standby UPS?
Several features make standby UPS systems ideal for histology labs:
Automatic voltage regulation
to protect against voltage fluctuations.
Battery backup
to provide power during outages.
Surge protection
to safeguard equipment from electrical surges.
Compact design
for easy integration into lab setups.
User-friendly interface
for monitoring and management.
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