What are some common mistakes to avoid when designing and implementing backup power and redundancy systems?

Common mistakes to avoid when designing and implementing backup power and redundancy systems include inadequate sizing, insufficient testing, and poor maintenance practices. Other mistakes include failure to consider the system’s operating environment, neglecting to integrate the backup system with the primary system, and inadequate training of personnel. It is essential to work with experienced designers and engineers, follow industry best practices, and conduct thorough testing and commissioning to ensure that the system operates as intended.