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Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) can be configured in parallel mode by connecting the output terminals of both UPSs. The capacity and all technical specifications and feautures of the UPS should match with another UPS. The UPS manufacturers ensure the synchronization of all UPSs connected in parallel using bus connectors that serve as frequency, phase, voltage, and current monitoring to maintain the stability of the systems.

It can be paralleled more than 2 units which is usually up to 8 units depending on the manufacturer's specification. Before switching on the UPS make sure that all the parameter settings are all the same for the rest of units to be paralleled. If all units are now running, if one UPS fails the protected load should not be affected since there are still some units that can be able to support the entire loads.

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