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EnerGenie EG-UPS-PS1000-01 2000 VA
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Interactive UPS. Correct sinusoid. Cold start.
Typesmartsmart
Form factorstandard (Tower)standard (Tower)
Switching to battery10 ms10 ms
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range165 – 275 В165-275 В
Bypass (direct connection)is absentis absent
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Peak output power2000 VA2000 VA
Rated output power1600 W1600 W
Output voltage accuracy5 %5 %
Output waveformpure sine wave (PSW)pure sine wave (PSW)
Output frequency50-60 Hz
Redundant sockets1
Socket typetype F (Schuko)
Reserved C13/C14 connectors34
Battery
1st battery voltage12 В12 В
Total battery capacity9 Ah9 Ah
Number of batteries33
Battery typeGEL ( filled with gel)GEL ( filled with gel)
Full charge time720 min
Cold start
External battery connection
Protection
Protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
data line protection
sound alarm
short circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
data line protection
sound alarm
Fuseautoauto
Control interfaces
USB
SmartSlot
USB
SmartSlot
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C
Noise level50 dB50 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)215x144x412 mm215x144x412 mm
Weight18.5 kg18.5 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022june 2018
Glossary

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.

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.

Reserved C13/C14 connectors

Number of C13/C14 connectors with power reserve provided in the UPS design.

Electrical appliances connected to connectors with a reserve are insured against a power failure in the network - in this case they switch to the battery. The C13/C14 connector itself is also known as a “computer socket”; it supplies the same 230 V as a regular household network, but is not compatible with plugs for traditional sockets, because uses three flat contacts. However, there are adapters between these standards.

At a minimum, the UPS is provided with 1, 2 or 3 C13/C14 connectors for one workstation. In more advanced, so to speak office ones, the number of C13/C14 connectors may be greater - 4 ports, 6 connectors, 8 and even more

Full charge time

The time it takes to fully charge the UPS battery. Note that in this case, this time is calculated according to special rules: not from 0 to 100% of the charge, but from a state in which it is impossible to maintain half the load, up to 90% of the charge. Of course, a full charge will take a little longer. However, this data is closer to practice than the “from 0 to 100%” calculation: the inability to work at half load makes the UPS practically useless, and this condition can be taken as zero, and 90% of the battery is already able to provide a good guarantee in case of a power failure.

External battery connection

Ability to use an external battery in addition to the UPS's own batteries. Such a battery extends the battery life of the UPS, and its connection is often more convenient than installing additional batteries (for which you have to open the UPS case); on the other hand, the battery makes the device more bulky, because takes up extra space outside.

UPSs with this feature can be supplied with or without internal batteries. Also note that there are models designed to use only external batteries and do not have compartments for internal batteries.

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.
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