varundusvõimsust
Varundusvõimsust, which translates to "backup power" or "reserve capacity" in English, refers to the ability of an electrical system to continue functioning during a primary power source failure. This is typically achieved through the use of secondary power generation units or energy storage systems. The primary purpose of backup power is to ensure continuity of essential services, prevent data loss, and maintain operational stability in the event of an outage.
Common sources of backup power include diesel generators, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and battery storage systems.
The implementation of varundusvõimsust is critical in various sectors, including hospitals, data centers, telecommunications, industrial facilities,