UPS Battery Replacement
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Batteries? We’ve Got the Power
Once your batteries fail, so does your power backup system. Power Management Solutions offers a full stock of batteries for the wide range of top-brand UPSs, along with expert battery installation, maintenance, and removal expertise.
Battery Replacement
Your ever-expanding power protection needs and an increasingly overburdened power utility can lead to accelerated wear and tear on your batteries, regardless of advertised life expectancies. PMS can update your batteries with identical replacement models or upgraded versions, providing expedited delivery, full installation, and EPA-approved disposal of old batteries.
Battery Turnaround
Growing demand for batteries can put you in a bind when you confront an unforeseen disruption. PMS gives you access to fast, safe delivery of additional battery cabinets and emergency replacements, and can plan a scheduled installation of additional batteries and/or cabinets at your convenience.
Battery Backup for Your Future
If larger loads and hostile conditions have made power protection a more risky proposition, let PMS work with you to meet the challenge. After analyzing your load and runtime specifications, space restrictions, and recharge time, PMS will furnish the best solution to carry you through longer power outages. Options include additional battery strings and higher capacity batteries.
Battery Maintenance
Scheduled battery maintenance visits by PMS can prolong the useful life of your batteries by uncovering symptoms of premature battery failure caused by overcharging, undercharging, overheating, acid leakage, battery terminal corrosion, and case swelling. You get the peace of mind from knowing your business reap the benefits of extended optimum system uptime when you need it.
Battery Disposal
Spent batteries are considered hazardous materials by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In many cases, a spent battery that is about to be discarded still carries a residual charge. Therefore, strict precautions must be taken to prevent the battery from short-circuiting.
Consequently, EPA regulations require that any company removing, shipping, handling, and disposing batteries adhere to rigorous guidelines to avoid polluting the environment. Companies must also be aware of and comply with local and state laws that regulate this practice.
Power Management Solutions disposes of batteries in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations, including EPA-mandated disposal of lead acid and nickel cadmium batteries.
This service translates to your bottom line in the form of lower liability potential, protection from EPA action, and a safer work environment
For more information, email us at techsvcs@pmspower.com, or call us at 1-800-573-4949.



