UPS Power Maintenance

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a device that provides battery backup to protect IT systems from power failures or voltage drops. UPS systems are deployed in network closets and key locations across URI campuses to ensure continuous operation of mission-critical networking and computing components.
In data centers, UPS systems act as a temporary power source until electrical generators take over, preventing unexpected system shutdowns and minimizing disruptions.
Executive Lead
Mark Fester
Technical Lead
Mark Fester
mfester@uri.edu
Support Team
ITS Networking
About the Service:
Features
- Battery Backup – Provides power during electrical failures to prevent outages.
- Automatic Shutdown – Can notify servers to power down safely when backup power is low.
- Network Protection – UPS systems safeguard networking and data infrastructure from interruptions.
- Monitoring & Alerts – Detects voltage irregularities and can trigger notifications for maintenance.
Access
- UPS systems are managed centrally by the ITS Infrastructure Networking Team.
- Most users do not require direct access to UPS devices.
- Report Issues such as beeping noises, electrical smells, or outages to the ITS Service Desk.
Support & Training
- Regular Maintenance – The ITS team monitors UPS systems to ensure reliability.
- Issue Reporting – Contact ITS immediately if you notice unusual UPS behavior.
Get Help:
For assistance with UPS Power Maintenance or to report an issue, contact the ITS Service Desk.