The output power of two UPS units can be paralleled under specific conditions, but this is not universally applicable.

1. Same Brand and Model
The UPS units must be of the same brand and model. Different brands or models may vary in internal circuitry design and control logic, which can lead to unstable parallel operation.
2. Parallel Function Support
Even with matching models, the UPS units must explicitly support parallel operation. Some units of the same model may lack this capability.
3. Dedicated Parallel Cables
Specialized parallel connection cables (typically provided with the UPS or available as an accessory) are required to link the units.
4. Consistent Frequency, Phase, and Voltage
The output frequency, phase, and voltage must be synchronized. Significant deviations may cause excessive circulating currents, potentially damaging the UPS units.
5. Software Synchronization (for Advanced Systems)
High-end UPS systems often require software to coordinate output parameters and load distribution across units, ensuring stable parallel operation.