Choosing Power Backup for a Shop, Office or Clinic in Delhi NCR
Billing PCs, a clinic fridge, shop lighting — commercial backup done right, not guessed.
For a shop or clinic, a power cut isn't just inconvenient — a dead billing counter means lost sales, and a warm medicine fridge is a real problem. Commercial backup needs a bit more thought than a home setup. Here's how we approach it.
Match the backup to the business
| Business | Critical loads | What we usually fit |
|---|---|---|
| Retail shop | Billing PC, lights, fans | Small UPS for the PC + an inverter for lights/fans |
| Office | Computers, router, printer | Line-interactive UPS per desk + inverter for the room |
| Clinic | Lights, medicine fridge, fans, basic equipment | Pure sine inverter + 200Ah, UPS for sensitive equipment |
| Server / IT room | Servers, network racks | Online (double-conversion) UPS with battery bank |
Typical commercial setups we install
Sizing for a shop
A typical small shop — billing PC (150W), 6 LED lights (72W) and 2 fans (150W) — is about 370W. The PC goes on a 600–800VA UPS; the lights and fans on an ~800–1000VA inverter with a 150Ah battery. Bigger showrooms scale up from there.
Keeping a clinic's medicine fridge running
A medicine or vaccine fridge must run on clean, pure sine wave power and needs a battery sized for the hours you want to cover. We pair it with a stabilizer where the voltage is unreliable, so the compressor stays protected.
Runtime, and when to add a generator
A UPS gives minutes; an inverter gives hours depending on the battery bank. For long commercial outages, the answer is either a larger battery bank or a generator that the inverter/UPS bridges to. We'll advise based on your typical cut length.
Where to next
Frequently Asked Questions
Can one inverter run my whole shop?
For lights and fans, yes. But the billing computer is better on a UPS for instant changeover. We typically split the two so a power cut never reboots your billing system.
Do you offer AMC for businesses?
Yes — annual maintenance contracts with scheduled on-site checks across Delhi NCR, so faults are caught before they cause downtime.
How do I protect a clinic's sensitive equipment?
Sensitive equipment runs on pure sine wave power, often via a UPS, with a stabilizer where voltage is poor. Tell us the equipment and we'll specify a safe setup.
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