Planned Repairs and Upgrades

During the course of a power protection system’s lifetime it is likely that non-urgent repairs might be required or upgrades will be desirable to keep the system in the best state of readiness. Our engineer’s will help identify these during service visits. Similarly, systems may sometimes be decommissioned for a period of time and need repairs before they can be put back into use.

KUP is happy to work with you to help plan cost effective repairs and upgrades at a time that suits you.

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Overview

UPS, generators and associated battery systems have an expected operational lifetime and consumables/wear parts (such as capacitors and fans on UPS systems) will require replacement at predetermined times within that lifetime.

At KUP, we adopt a lifecycle management approach and will monitor and inform you well in advance when items are becoming due for replacement or upgrade. This helps balance budget planning with ensuring maximum reliability.

Features

KUP’s remedial repairs and upgrade offerings include:

  • UPS battery swap outs
  • Capacitor Replacements
  • UPS Replacements
  • On-site Repairs
  • Relocation & disposal UPS systems and associated batteries.

Benefits

By ensuring that equipment is maintained to the manufacturer’s recommendations and any remedial or upgrade works are carried out in advance of when they become critical, by experienced, fully trained engineers using the correct tools, software diagnostics and spare parts, your system will continue to deliver the performance you require from it, whenever you call upon it.

Service Enquiry

From initial contact through installation, service, maintenance to disposal, KUP provides its customers with an unrivalled single source for complete power protection.

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