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Comparison EnerGenie EG-UPSO-2000 2000 VA vs PowerWalker VFI 2000 TG 2000 VA

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EnerGenie EG-UPSO-2000 2000 VA
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Typeinverter (online)inverter (online)
Form factorstandard (Tower)standard (Tower)
Full load operating time3.8 min
Half load operating time11 min
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range165 – 275 V176 – 300 V
Max. current16 А
Bypass (direct connection)autoauto
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Peak output power2000 VA2000 VA
Rated output power1800 W1800 W
Output voltage accuracy6 %5 %
Efficiency90 %
Output waveformpure sine wave (PSW)pure sine wave (PSW)
Output frequency45 – 66 Hz
Redundant sockets2
Socket typetype F (Schuko)
Reserved C13/C14 connectors34
Battery
Battery(ies) connection to UPS24 V
1st battery voltage12 V
Total battery capacity7 Ah9 Ah
Number of batteries64
Battery typeGEL ( filled with gel)
Full charge time180 min240 min
Max. charging current1 А
Cold start
External battery connection
Protection
Protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
data line protection
emergency cut-off socket
sound alarm
short circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
 
emergency cut-off socket
sound alarm
Fuseauto
Control interfaces
RS-232
USB
LAN
SmartSlot
RS-232
USB
 
SmartSlot
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C0 – 40 °C
Noise level50 dB50 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)335х191х419 mm328x190x399 mm
Weight24.3 kg17.2 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022october 2016

Full load operating time

UPS continuous operation time from a fully charged battery when connected to a load with a power equal to the UPS output power (maximum or effective, depending on the type of load, see the relevant paragraphs for details). For a UPS designed to work with a home or office PC, a time of about 10-15 minutes is considered sufficient, this is enough to save data and complete work. To power servers, it is worth using devices with an operating time of 20 minutes or more.

Half load operating time

UPS continuous operation time from a fully charged battery when connected to a load with a power equal to half the output power of the UPS (maximum or effective, depending on the type of load, see below for details). The operating time with such a load is much longer than for a full load, and even in the simplest models it can reach 20-30 minutes.

Input voltage range

In this case, the input voltage range is implied, in which the UPS is able to supply a stable voltage to the load only due to its own regulators, without switching to the battery. For redundant UPSs (see "Type") this range is quite small, approximately 190 to 260 V; for interactive and especially inverter ones, it is much wider. Some UPS models allow you to manually set the input voltage range.

Max. current

The maximum current drawn by the UPS. In fact, the current reaches its maximum value only when the UPS is operating from the mains with maximum load power and a completely discharged battery. However, when calculating the load on the power grid, this parameter should be taken into account.

Output voltage accuracy

This parameter characterizes the degree of difference between the AC voltage at the output of the UPS and the perfect voltage, the graph of which has the shape of a regular sinusoid. The perfect voltage is so named because it is the most uniform and creates the least unnecessary load on the connected devices. Thus, the distortion of the output voltage is one of the most important parameters that determine the quality of the power received by the load. A distortion level of 0% means that the UPS produces a perfect sine wave, up to 5% — slight sine wave distortion, up to 18% — strong distortion, from 18% to 40% — a trapezoidal signal, more than 40% — a square wave.

Efficiency

Efficiency (coefficient of performance) in the case of a UPS is the ratio of its output power to the power consumed from the network. This is one of the main parameters that determine the overall efficiency of the device: the higher the efficiency, the less energy the UPS wastes (due to heating parts, electromagnetic radiation, etc.). In modern models, the efficiency value can reach 99%.

Output frequency

The frequency (frequency range) of the AC voltage output by the UPS. For computer technology, the frequency range of 47-53 Hz is considered normal, although the smaller the deviation from the 50 Hz standard, the better. On the other hand, in some UPS models, this frequency can be automatically synchronized with the frequency of the mains — so the power supplied to the load will not differ regardless of whether the load is powered by the mains or from the battery. In this case, a wider frequency range, on the contrary, is more desirable.

Redundant sockets

The number of outlets connected to the power reserve(battery) provided in the design of the UPS. In order for the UPS to fulfill its main role (providing a backup power in case of power outages), the corresponding electrical appliances must be connected to these outlets. The sockets have a standard shape and are compatible with the vast majority of popular 230 V plugs.

At a minimum, the UPS has 1 or 2 outlets and, in more advanced ones, there may be 3 or more.

Socket type

A socket for a specific type of plug in the UPS design.

Type F (Schuko). A traditional European socket with two round holes in the center and grounding contacts in the form of two metal brackets (at the top and bottom of the socket). The term Schuko stuck to this type of socket due to the abbreviation from the German Schutzkontakt - protective contact.

Type E (French). The French style socket has two round holes and a protruding ground pin just above them in the center. The standard has become widespread in France, Poland and Belgium (along with the traditional type F sockets).

Type G (British). The plug for such sockets consists of two flat horizontal pins and one flat vertical pin for grounding. The standard is found mainly in the countries of the United Kingdom, Malta, Cyprus, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Type B (American). American-style sockets are designed for plugs with two flat prongs and a semicircular grounding contact. Type B is widely used in regions with voltage 110 - 127 V - USA, Japan, Saudi Arabia, etc.
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