Excuse me: Does the nuclear magnetic resonance equipment need emergency power? Why? thank you

Of course it is. Absolutely. Why? 1, if people do nuclear magnetic vibration in the equipment, if the power goes out, then the buddy can't get out. This kind of instrument is very precise, and it is easy to burn out the equipment if the power is suddenly cut off. 3. The power was suddenly cut off, and the information of the equipment was not saved. Isn't the patient's information gone? Generally, I estimate that this kind of equipment is powered by large UPS, and the incoming power supply is directly connected to UPS.