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Form factorRackRack
Full load operating time4 min3.2 min
Half load operating time8 min10.6 min
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range180-287 V160-286 V
Max. current16 A
Input frequency47-63 Hz50-60 Hz
Bypass (direct connection)is absentis absent
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Max. output power3000 VA3000 VA
Rated output power2100 W2700 W
Voltage control
Output voltage distortion5 %5 %
Efficiency98.3 %
Output waveformsinusoid (PSW)sinusoid (PSW)
Output frequency47-63 Hz47-63 Hz
Reserved C13/C14 connectors68
Reserved C19/C20 connectors1
Battery
Supplied battery(s) capacity5 Ah5.5 Ah
Batteries88
Full charge time180 min180 min
Cold start
Battery hot swap
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
Surge protection300 J320 J
Control interfaces
RS-232
USB
 
 
USB
SmartSlot
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C0 – 40 °C
Noise level45 dB55 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)89x480x670 mm86x480x683 mm
Height (unit)2 U
Weight24 kg44.28 kg
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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.

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.

Rated output power

The effective output power of the UPS is, in fact, the maximum active power of the load that can be connected to the device.

Active power is consumed directly for the operation of the device; it is expressed in watts. In addition to it, most AC devices also consume reactive power, which is "wasted" (relatively speaking) is spent by coils and capacitors. Apparent power (denoted in volt-amperes) is precisely the sum of active and reactive power; it is this characteristic that should be used in accurate electrical calculations. See "Maximum output power" for details; here we note that when selecting a UPS for a relatively simple application, it is quite possible to use only effective power. This is at least easier than converting the watts claimed in the characteristics of the connected devices into full power volt-amps.

The most modest modern "uninterruptibles" give out less than 500 watts. 501 – 1000 W can be considered an average value, 1.1 – 2 kW is above average, and in the most powerful models this figure exceeds 2 kW and can reach very impressive values (up to 1000 kW or more in some industrial class UPS).

Voltage control

The ability to change the output voltage of the UPS at the request of the user. Electrical networks in different countries have different voltages: for example, in the post-Soviet space, the standard is 230 V, in European countries — 230 V. Small differences in appearance may not play a significant role, however, voltage mismatch can adversely affect the efficiency and durability of electrical appliances. Voltage regulation allows you to choose the optimal value, thus providing the best conditions for the operation of electronics.

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%.

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