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UPS systems are called uninterruptible power supply because they guarantee uninterrupted energy! The main idea behind one of these systems is to buy one power supply unit and be able to use it for everything. What this means is that if you should go through a power surge or load shedding, you will have sufficient back up energy to carry your household or office equipment for a given period of time. How long you will have back up power for really depends on the type and size of UPS system that you buy.
How does a UPS system work? Simple. The system itself runs off a battery that is constantly charging while the power is on. It saves this charged energy and when the power goes out... the UPS system kicks in. UPS systems also come with a very useful control panel which makes it easy to program to shut down computers and machinery etc in the event of a power outage!
If you are specifically looking for a UPS system, you will come across two main types:
Standby Power System – This system monitors the power line and at the first sign of any problem or abnormality, it will switch over to battery power. This system takes several seconds to kick in so, in some cases info may be lost.
Online Power System – This system supplies your equipment and computers with constant power. This means that should the power go out, your machinery is instantly supplied with power, cutting out the inconvenience of losing data and important information. This unit is generally a little more expensive than the Standby power system.
We are available to advise you on the type and installation of your UPS system
- Based on IGBT technology Pure Sine Wave Output – produces reliably cleanpower.
- Plastic front body resulting in sleek looks, more reliability and less servicing requirement.
- Less vibration due to non electronic interference.
- Supported with castor wheels for ease of movement.
- Inverter technology delivers quality output.
- Automatically switches to battery mode during power cut.
- User friendly display and operation.
- Auto self testing function on LCD Panel (Buzzer test, Fan test, Input and Output supply, Battery status).
- Is free of spikes and power surges.
- Scalable runtime.
- Built in Galvanic Isolation Transformer.
- Cold Start.
- Fuzzy logic controlled battery charging, ensures optimal battery life.
- In built TDR point for compressor based applications.
- Short circuit protection
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| Model |
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2.5 kVA |
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| Dimensions |
l x b x h |
250 x 440 x 347mm |
| Weight |
kg |
34 |
| Rated Current |
A |
10.9 |
| External Battery |
V |
48 |
| Charger |
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MOFSET's Fuzzy Logic |
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| Battery Charging |
A |
12 or 16 |
| Mains AC Lower Voltage Limit |
V |
140 |
| Mains AC Lower Recovery Voltage |
V |
150 |
| Mains AC Higher Voltage Limit |
V |
270 |
| Mains AC Higher Recovery Voltage |
V |
260 |
| Output Voltage in Inverter Mode |
V |
220 (5% variation) |
| Inverter Output Frequency |
Hz |
50 (0,1 Hz variation) |
| Mains Output Frequency |
Hz |
50 (0,1 Hz variation) |
| DSP Controlled PWM charging with soft start over full range of mains |
V |
140 - 270 |
| Maximum Charging Current (switch) |
A |
12 or 16 |
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