The Champion line interactive pure sine wave UPS comes with extended runtime solution and it is designed for superior protection, high performance and reliability. This is the ideal solution for the protection of computer system, peripheral network devices, servers & network backup systems.
Higher Power Protection:
The Line Interactive technology combined with EMI filters for protection from surges and transients. When the mains power supply fails, the load is powered by the inverter, providing a stable sine wave output for maximum power continuity and reliability. These UPS comes with Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) provides protection from brownouts, surges, over voltages and under voltages, without battery intervention.
This UPS comes with built in heavy duty battery charger which enables to increase the backup of the UPS depending upon the power outages. These UPS are compatible with any battery and it maximizes useful battery life by widening the input voltage window or tightening the output voltage regulation.
Models | UPS-800LI | UPS-1200LI | UPS-3000LI |
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Input | |||
Capacity | 800VA/480W | 1200VA/800W | 3000VA/2100W |
Input Voltage | 220VAC, single phase | ||
Input Voltage Range | 145VAC-270VAC ± 2 | ||
Input Frequency | 50Hz ± 4 | ||
Output | |||
Voltage on Battery | Pure Sine Wave output at 220VAC ± 5% | ||
Frequency on Battery | 50Hz ± 1% | ||
Batteries | |||
DC Bus Voltage | 12V | 24V | 36V |
Recharging Time | 4 - 6 hours for 90% capacity after discharge to 50% | ||
Protections | |||
Over / Under Voltage | Switch to battery when utility under/over regulation range | ||
Overload / Short-Circuit | On-battery-internal current limiting. On-line fuse | ||
Low Battery | Automatic deep discharge protection | ||
Advance Warning Indicators | |||
LED | AC Normal, Back-up, Charging, Low Battery, Battery Level & Load Level Bar Graph | ||
Audible Alarm | On battery, Low Battery, Overload | ||
Environmental | |||
Ambient Operation | 0-95% Humidity Non-condensing, 0-40 deg C | ||
Audible Noise | <45 dBA (1.2 mts from surface) | ||
Physical | |||
Communication Port | RS-232 (Optional) | ||
Mechanical | |||
Dimension (LxWxH) (mm) | 400x145x210 | 400x145x210 | 455x195x345 |
Net Weight | 7.5 kgs | 10.5 kgs | 23 kgs |
* Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice. |
Average Rating
Nov 18, 2015
Using it for long time, no problem at all, provides stable power, I can say that my devices are well protected.
Backup time vary with battery used. You can get backup time from 15 mins to many hrs.
Questions
Answers
Existing Installations: Consider a central back-up system to eliminate expensive re-cabling. Wise to involve a company specialising in power conditioning.
New Installations: Access the level of power protection required. Some installations may demand that every item is supported by UPS, others may only require UPS for a central server and one or two workstations.
Type of Client/Application: Emergency services, financial institutions, Industrial etc. This can have an impact on the system specification.
Site Location: Inner city areas may be more susceptible to power fluctuations. Rural areas may be affected by weather conditions on power lines. More remote areas may be located at the very end of the power line.
It is the ideal waveform for the transfer of AC power. There are two types of waveforms available. A "modified sine wave", and the "true sine wave".
Modified Sine Wave -The modified sine wave is not really a sine wave at all. It is more less a "stepped wave". It achieves voltage regulation by varying in width according to the battery voltage and the load. Thus, the wave is not as smooth as a sine wave. The quality of modified sine wave inverters should not be underestimated. They are highly capable, and (by narrowing the waveform) they save energy when running only small loads, as happens during most of the day in a typical home. Modified sine inverters have been successful in many thousands of remote home, RV and marine systems since 1986.
True Sine Wave - Also known as Pure Sine Wave, is the most reliable waveform and provides power almost identical to a standard wall outlet. The power produced fully assures that your "sensitive loads" will be correctly powered, with no interference. Some appliances are likely to require Pure Sine Wave including digital clocks, battery chargers, light dimmers, variable speed motors, and audio/visual equipment. For these reasons, true sine wave inverters can be more a more expensive choice.
Line interactive technology sits between offline and online. The load is fed from mains during normal operation, however unlike 'offline', this technology incorporates various filters to provide voltage stabilisation and help suppress spikes and transients.
The mathematical relation is kW= kVA *pf. where kW is active or useful power and kVA is the vector sum of active power and reactive power. The equation therefore is kW= kVA *pf
Power factor is a function of phase displacement angle between voltage and current and distortion factor. It is calculated as a ratio of real power to apparent Power drawn by load. PF is low at lower loads and goes on improving at higher loads. PF is also lower at higher input voltage and goes on improving as voltage reduces. Input Power Factor is independent of type of load for double conversion technology.
There are two ways in which you can monitor your UPS remotely. One option is to install a wall mounted Remote Panel (MultiPanel) that connects to the UPS to a serial port on the UPS and offers the advantage of full digital metering (available for all UPS models - 400 m cable max and required 230 Vac UPS backed mains supply). The panel incorporate a multi function audible alarm with mute facilities and lamp test.
The alternative option is to utilise the computer network with our NetMAN network adaptors to provide full UPS status and measurement values via a web-browser with facilities to send alarms using email, SMS messaging, SNMP traps or directly to an existing BMS system. This device can also offer temperature monitoring and unattended server shutdown when combined with optional modules.
Yes, the MST, MPS and MHT ranges employ a plug and play parallel system that allows additional units to be added to an existing system at a later date. Additional UPS units can be added to either provide redundancy or extra capacity if the load increases. Sometimes it’s worth investing in additional switchgear early on so that more units can be accommodated much more easily.