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Power outages are inevitable. But downtime? That’s optional. If your UPS lacks Static Bypass or Maintenance Bypass, you’re missing the lifelines that keep operations running, no matter what.
1. Static Bypass: The Silent Guardian
What Happens When Your UPS Fails?
A Static Bypass is your first responder. Using ultra-fast electronic switches (like SCRs), it detects inverter failures or overloads and transfers the load to mains power under 4 milli seconds.
Key Scenarios:
Sudden UPS hardware failure
Overload conditions (e.g., power surges)
Emergency shutdowns
Why It’s Critical:
Without it, a single UPS fault could crash your entire system. For critical infrastructure, this isn’t just a feature—it’s a mandate.
2. Maintenance Bypass: The Planned Escape Route
Ever Tried Servicing a UPS Without Shutting Down?
Maintenance Bypass makes it possible. With manual switches or external panels, you can route power around the UPS entirely for safe, uninterrupted servicing.
Key Scenarios:
Battery replacements
Firmware updates
Routine inspections
Why It’s Critical:
Scheduled maintenance shouldn’t mean scheduled downtime. This feature keeps your operations live while technicians work.
The Power of Pairing Both
Static Bypass = Reactive protection (for emergencies).
Maintenance Bypass = Proactive control (for planning).
Together, they ensure power continuity in every scenario—whether it’s a sudden failure or a scheduled upgrade.
Upgrade Your UPS Resilience
Not all UPS systems are created equal. Norden’s Advanced UPS Solutions integrate both bypass features to future-proof your operations.
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