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Logicpower LPA-W-PSW-500VA 500 VA
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Interactive UPS. Correct sinusoid. Cold start. Quiet work.
Typesmartsmart
Form factorwallwall
Switching to battery6 ms4 ms
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range140 – 275 V140 – 275 V
Input frequency50/60 Hz45 – 65 Hz
Bypass (direct connection)is absentis absent
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Max. output power500 VA500 VA
Rated output power350 W350 W
Output waveformsinusoid (PSW)sinusoid (PSW)
Output frequency50/60 Hz50/60 Hz
Redundant sockets11
Socket typetype F (Schuko)type F (Schuko)
Battery
No included battery
Battery connection voltage12 V12 V
Adjusting the battery charging current
Cold start
External battery connection
LiFePO4 charging support
Protection
Protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
external battery overcharge protection
noise filtering
sound alarm
short circuit protection
overload protection
external battery overcharge protection
noise filtering
sound alarm
Fuseautoauto
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C
Noise level40 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)255x220x155 mm255x220x155 mm
Weight4.9 kg4.9 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2020august 2019

Switching to battery

The time required to transfer the load from mains power to battery power. In standby and interactive UPSs (see Type), a short-term power failure occurs at this moment — accordingly, the shorter the time to switch to the battery, the more uniform the power supply is provided by the source during a power failure. Ideally, the switching time for the traditional 50 Hz AC frequency should be less than 5 ms (a quarter of one cycle of the sine wave). With inverter UPSs, the transfer time is, by definition, zero.

Input frequency

The operating frequency of the alternating current supplied to the input of the UPS — or more precisely, the frequency range of this current in which the device can supply the required power to the load due to its own regulators, without using a battery. When this range is exceeded, the UPS switches to battery mode. The smallest input voltage range is reserved for standby UPSs (see "Type"), the largest for inverter UPSs.

Operating temperature

Ambient temperature range in which the UPS is guaranteed to maintain normal operation.

All modern "uninterruptible" without problems endure the temperatures typical for residential and office premises. Therefore, it makes sense to pay attention to this parameter if the device is planned to be used in more extreme conditions — for example, in an unheated room, or vice versa, in a production workshop with a high air temperature. At the same time, it's ok to take a margin for temperature: this will give a guarantee in case of unforeseen situations, besides, the wider the temperature range, the higher the overall resistance to adverse conditions.

Noise level

The maximum noise level produced by the UPS during operation. A noise of 30 dB approximately corresponds to a loud whisper, 40 dB to a conversation at a distance of several metres (it is models up to 40 dB that can be considered quiet UPS), 50 dB is considered the maximum noise level that does not create discomfort. The redundant power supplies are the least noisy, and inverter power supplies are the noisiest (see "Type"). In general, the lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the UPS, however, for devices installed in offices where people do not stay permanently (for example, server rooms), this parameter is not critical.
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