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How much of the original incoming power is required to run the Green UPS determines how efficient it is. For instance, a 95% efficient uninterruptible power supply will use 95% of its initial input to power the load and any associated devices, with the remaining 5% being "wasted" energy to run the UPS.
Higher efficiency for a Green UPS translates to lower heat output losses of electrical energy; low efficiency UPS frequently need more air conditioning to maintain safe ambient temperatures. Over the course of a UPS's entire service life (about 10-15 years), even a 1% or 2% increase in operating efficiency can result in significant energy savings, especially for bigger systems with greater power ratings.
However, it's important to keep two things in mind when discussing Green UPS efficiency:
· Various UPS systems operate with varying efficiency.
· Depending on the load level, the efficiency of the same UPS varies.
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