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Online Uninterruptible Power Supply User Manual


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1. Important Safety Information


Please keep this manual in a proper place and be sure to read and follow all safety precautions and operating instructions in detail before installation and operation. Instructions.


1-1. Transport


l When it is necessary to move this UPS system, be sure to pack it with the original packaging materials to prevent and mitigate accidental impacts.


1-2. Preparation


l This UPS system may experience condensation when it is brought directly from a cold environment into a warm indoor environment.At this time,


Be sure to wait until completely dry before installation. To this end, after moving to the installation site, please let it sit for at least2 hours, allowing the UPS to adapt to the environment before proceeding with the installation.


l This UPS system must never be installed in an environment that is near water or filled with moisture.


l This UPS system must never be installed in places exposed to direct sunlight or near heating devices..


l Absolutely do not block or cover the UPS ventilation holes on the casing.


1-3. Install


l Never connect devices that can cause thisUPSsystem to overload(such aslaser printers) to the output socket of thisUPS system.


l Power cables and other lines should be arranged to avoid areas where they may be stepped on or causetripping.


l Absolutely do not connect appliances such as hair dryers to the output socket of this UPS system.


l This UPS system is designed to be used and installed by inexperienced individuals.


l The UPS system must be connected to a grounded and surge-protected outlet, which should be easily accessible near the system.


l Can only use power cables that comply withVDE testing standards and have obtainedCE certification (for example, the main power cable of your computer) Connect this UPS system to the indoor wiring socket (shockproof socket)


l Only power cables that comply withVDEtesting standards and have obtainedCEcertification can be used to connect load devices to thisUPSsystem.


l When installing this product, the total leakage current of theUPS system and the connected devices should be calculated to ensure that the total does not exceed 3.5mA


1-4. Operation


l Never disconnect the main power line of theUPS system or the indoor wiring sockets in use (surge protection sockets), because, this will cause the grounding protection for theUPS system and the connected load devices to fail.


l UPS systems contain power(batteries), so even when not plugged into an outlet, the output sockets or output terminals may still be live.


l To completely disconnect the UPS system, please first press<OFF/Enter> button, and then remove it from the socket.


l Prevent liquids or other foreign objects from entering the UPS system.

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1-5. Maintenance, Repair, and Faults


l This UPS system uses a hazardous voltage power supply; therefore, any maintenance is only allowed to be performed by qualified personnel .


l Warning - There is a risk of electric shock. Even if this product has been removed from the socket(indoor wiring socket), the internal components are still connected to the built-in battery, so it remains charged and dangerous.


l When performing any repairs and/or maintenance, in addition to disconnecting the battery, it should also be confirmed that there is no current inside, especially paying attention to and confirming that there is no voltage present at the connections of high-capacitance components such as bus capacitors.


l Only personnel familiar with the battery may replace the battery or provide related guidance, provided that proper safety measures are taken. Unauthorized personnel must not approach the battery. .


l Warning - There is a risk of electric shock. The battery circuit is not disconnected from the input voltage. There may still be dangerous voltage between the battery terminals and ground. Therefore, please ensure that there is no voltage before contacting the interior!


l The battery may cause electric shock and generate a considerable short-circuit current. When servicing the battery, please be sure to take the following precautions:


- Remove any watches, rings, and other metal items from your body


- Use only tools with insulated handle design


l When replacing the battery, please install the same number and type of batteries.


l Do not throw the battery into fire, as it may cause an explosion.


l Do not disassemble or damage the battery. If the electrolyte contained in the battery leaks, it can cause harm to the skin and eyes.


l When replacing a fuse, be sure to use a fuse of the same model and amperage to avoid fire hazards.


l Non-disassemblable book UPS system


2. Installation and Setup


Note: Before installation, please inspect the packaging contents to ensure there are no signs of suspected damage or defects. Please keep the original packaging materials, for future use if needed.


2-1. Back panel diagram

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C2K(S)

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C3K(S)

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1. AC power input


2. Input circuit breaker


3. RS-232 interface


4. SNMP Smart Slot (optional)


5. External battery connector (only supported by long extension models)


6. Output socket


7. Output terminal


2-2. Setting UPS


Step 1 : UPS Input Connection


UPSThe system's pluggable sockets must be two-pole three-wire grounded sockets, andavoid using extension cords. It is recommended to use the power cord that comes with the accessory.


Step 2 UPS output wiring


l For socket-type output, please plug the device into the output socket, and during a power outage,UPS will automatically supply power to the load.


l For terminal-type output, please follow the steps below for wiring:


a) Remove thesmall protectivecover from the terminal block


b) We recommend using AWG14 (that is 2.1mm2 ) power cable.


c) After completing the wiring, please double-check that all connections are correct.


d) Install the small protective cover back onto the rear panel.


Step 3: Communication Online Communication Port:


USB interface RS-232 interface smart slot


To turn off/enable the UPS, or to monitor its status, you can use a connection cable to plug both ends into the UPS system and the computer ’s USB/RS-232 interface. This way, as long as you have installed the monitoring software, you can turn offthe computer/enable and monitor the UPS system.


This UPS system is equipped with a smart slot to support SNMP or AS400 card installation. Whether you install the SNMP or AS400 card, you will gain more advanced communication features and various monitoring options.


Step 4:Turn on UPS


Press the<ON/Mute>button on the front panel for two seconds,the UPSpower will turn on.


Note: When using for the first time, the battery needs to be charged for5hours. If not fully charged for5hours, the battery dischargetime will be


Reduce.


Step 5 : Install software


To provide the most comprehensive protection for your computer, please install UPS monitoring software and complete the relevant UPS settings. You can insert the accompanying CD that comes with this product into your drive to install the monitoring software. If the CD is not included in the packaging, please follow the steps below to download and install the monitoring software via the Internet:


1. Please connect to the website http://www.power-software-download.com


2. Click<ViewPower> software icon, select your operating system, and start downloading the software.


3. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to start installing the software.


4. After the computer restarts, the orange plug-shaped icon of the monitoring software will appear on the toolbar near the clock.


Step 6: External Battery


Please connect the external battery according to the right diagram.

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3. Operation Use


3-1. Operation of the button


Button


Function


Power On/Mute Button (ON/Mute)


Turn onUPS: Press the power/mute buttonformore than 2seconds,theUPS power will turn on.


Turn off the buzzer: When UPS is in battery mode, press the power/mute buttonfor more than 5 seconds to toggle or enable the buzzer; however, duringUPSsystem warnings or errors, the mute function will be disabled.


Previous selection key: OnUPSsetting mode, power on/mute button is used to select the previous item.


Switch to battery self-test mode: In mains mode, ECO mode, or frequency conversion mode, press the power/mute button for more than 5 seconds to perform the battery self-test.


Power Off/Input Button (OFF/Enter)


Turn offUPS: Press the power off/input buttonfor more than 2seconds to turn off thebattery modeUPS. If it is in mains mode,UPSwill enter standby mode, or if the bypass function is set and enabled, it will enter bypass mode.


Confirmation selection button: In UPS setting mode, the power off/input button is used to confirm the selection.


Select Button (Select)


Switch LCD Information display: Press the select button to switchLCD display information, used to switch input voltage, input frequency, battery voltage, output voltage, and output frequency. If the button is released for more than ten seconds,LCD will restore the default display content.


Setting mode: When the UPS is in standby mode or bypass mode, press the select button for 5 seconds to enter the UPS setting mode.


Next selection key: In UPS setting mode, the selection button is used to choose the next option.


Power On/Mute+Select


Button

(ON/Mute +

Select)


Switch to bypass mode: When the input power is normal and the device is powered on, press and hold the On/Mute + Select button for 5 seconds, and the UPS will enter bypass mode; if the input voltage exceeds the allowable range, the UPS will not enter bypass mode.


3-2. LCD panel

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Display


Function


Backup time information


Display the remaining power backup time using a pie chart.


Display the remaining power backup time in digital format. H: hours,M: minutes S: seconds


Error message


Display warnings and errors that have occurred.


Display the code for this warning and error; the meaning represented by the code is shown in section 3-5 .


Mute


DisplayUPSis in silent mode.


Output and battery voltage information


Display output voltage, frequency, or battery voltage.


Vac: Output voltage;Vdc: Battery voltage; Hz: Frequency


Load information


Display the current load level by grade, divided into0-25%26-50%51-75%and


76-100%.


Display overloaded.


Display load side orUPSoutputside short circuit.


Other operational information


Display UPS system connected to the power supply.


The battery is currently supplying power.


Bypass mode has been entered.


Display has enteredECOenergy-saving mode.


The variable frequency circuit is operating.


Currently displaying the output from the outlet.


Battery Information


Display the current battery level by grade, divided into0-25%26-50%51-75%


and 76-100%.


Display battery failure.


The battery level and voltage are low.


Input and battery voltage information


Display input voltage, frequency, or battery voltage.


Vac: Input voltage;Vdc: Battery voltage; Hz: Input frequency

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3-2-1. Bee buzzing alarm sound


Battery mode


Every 4 seconds 1 sound


Battery power is low


Sound per second 1 sound


Overload


Sound every second 2 sounds


Error


Continuous ringing


Bypass mode


Every 10 seconds 1 sound


3-2-2. LCD Text Display Comparison Table


Abbreviation


Actual display content


Meaning

ENA


Enable(Enable)

DIS


Disable(Disable)

ESC


Exit(Escape)

HLS


High pressure transfer(High loss)

LLS


Low pressure transfer(Low loss)

BAT


Battery(Battery)

CF


Frequency Conversion(Converter)

TP

温度(Temperature)

CH


Charging(Charger)

FU


Bypass frequency unstable

EE


EEPROM Error (EEPROM error

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3-2-3. UPS Setting


Parameter 1


Parameter 2 Parameter 3


This UPS system has three parameters available for setting.


Parameter 1: This is the program option number. This system contains 8 default settings programs, please refer to the table below.


Parameter 2 and parameter 3 are used to set options and values in various programs.


l 01: Output voltage setting


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 3: Output Voltage


The output voltage is set as follows:


200: indicates the output voltage is 200Vac 208: indicates the output voltage is 208Vac 220: indicates the output voltage is 220Vac 230: indicates the output voltage is 230Vac 240: indicates the output voltage is 240Vac

l 02:
Constant frequency mode enabled
/
Stop using


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 2 & 3 Enable or disable frequency conversion mode:


CF ENA: Frequency conversion mode enabled


CF DIS: Frequency conversion mode disabled


l 03: Output frequency setting


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 2 & 3 : Output frequency setting. The output frequency when setting the battery mode: BAT 50: indicates an output frequency of 50Hz


BAT 60: Output frequency is 60Hz


In addition, when the frequency conversion mode is enabled, you have the following output frequency options: CF 50: indicates an output frequency of 50Hz


CF 60: indicates an output frequency of 60Hz

l 04: ECO
Enable
/
Stop using


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 3: Enable or disable ECOenergy-saving function:


ENA: ECOEnergy-saving mode enabled


DIS: ECOEnergy-saving mode disabled


l 05: ECO Voltage range setting


Panel display


Setting


Parameters 2 & 3Use<Down> button and <Up> button to adjust and set the input voltage range in ECO energy-saving mode.


HLS: Parameter 2 indicates that this value is set toECO energy-saving mode's maximum voltage value. The setting range for parameter3 is rated output voltage +7V ~ +24V .· LLS: Parameter2 indicates that this value is set toECO energy-saving mode's minimum voltage value. The setting range for parameter3 is rated output voltage -7V ~ -24V .

l 06:
Bypass function in
UPS
Enable when closed
/
Stop using


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 3 Enable or disable bypass function:


ENA: Bypass function enabled


DIS: Bypass function disabled

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l 07: Bypass voltage range setting


Panel display


Setting


Parameters 2 & 3Use<Down> button and <Up> button to adjust and set the allowable voltage range in bypass mode.


HLS: Maximum input voltage in bypass mode


230-264: The adjustable range in parameter3 is 230Vac ~ 264Vac LLS: Minimum input voltage in bypass mode


170-220: The adjustable range in parameter3 is 170Vac ~ 220Vac


l 08: Discharge time limit setting


Panel display


Setting


Parameter 3: Backup time limit setting.


0-999: Set the backup time output in battery power mode, in minutes with a setting range of0-999


0: When the set value is“0”, the backup time will only be10seconds.


999: When the set value is “999” the limit on backup time is canceled setting.


l 00: Exit Settings


3-2-4. LCD Operation Mode Description


Operating model


Explanation


LCD Panel display content


Online mode


When the input voltage is within the allowable range,the UPSoperates in mains mode, providing stable pure sine wave AC output while charging the battery.


ECO Energy-saving mode


Energy-saving mode:


When the input voltage is within the set voltage range,the UPS will switch to bypass operation to achieve energy-saving purposes.


Frequency conversion mode


When the input frequency is within the allowable range, the UPS can set the output frequency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz, and at the same time the UPS will charge the battery.


Battery mode


When the input voltage is abnormal or there is a power outage,the UPS switches to battery mode, and the buzzer sounds once every4 seconds, the UPS will supply power using battery power.

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Bypass mode


WhenUPS operates in online mode and is overloaded, if the input voltage is within the allowable range,UPS will automatically enter bypass mode


Whenthe UPS is set to bypass standby mode,the UPS will automatically switch to bypass mode when the mains power is connected, without needing to be turned on. When the UPS is operating in bypass mode, the buzzer will soundonce every10 seconds. 1 time.


Standby mode


Whenthe UPSis plugged into the mains and is not powered on, nor set to standby bypass mode,the UPSoperates in standby mode only charging the battery,the UPShas no output.


3-2-5. Error Code Comparison Table


Error Event


Error code


Illustration


Error Event


Error code


Illustration


Bus voltage start failure

01

x


Inverter voltage too low

13

x


Bus voltage is too high

02

x


Inverter output short circuit

14


Bus voltage is too low

03

x


Battery voltage too high

27


Bus voltage imbalance

04

x


Battery voltage is too low

28


Inverter soft start failure

11

x


High temperature

41

x


Inverter voltage is too high

12

x


Overload

43


3-2-6. Warning Indicator


Warning Content


Illustration (Flicker)


Buzzer


Battery power is low

Δ


Sound1per second


Overload

Δ


Sound2times per second


Battery not connected

Δ


Sound per second 1 sound


Overcharging

Δ


Sound per second 1 sound


Overheating


Up P Δ


Sound per second 1 sound


Charger malfunction

CHΔ


Sound every second 1 sound


Battery malfunction

Δ


Sound per second 1 sound


Exceeds the allowable input voltage range for bypass

Δ


Sound per second 1 sound


The bypass frequency is unstable

Δ


Sound every second 1 sound


EEPROM Error

EE Δ


Sound per second 1 sound

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3-3. LED panel


Display


Function


Error message


Warning and error icons.


Display the warning and error codes; the meaning represented by the codes is shown in section 3-3-2 .


Load and battery information


Load capacity and battery capacity icons.


The battery mode and standby mode display the battery capacity, divided into0-25%26-50% 51-75%、and 76-100%


Online mode, bypass mode,ECOenergy-saving mode, frequency conversion mode displays negative load capacity, divided into0-25%26-50% 51-75%、and 76-100%


Overload display icon


Battery voltage is low,LEDis flashing.


Other icon information


UPSInput power icon.


Battery working icon.


Bypass function mode icon


Inverter icon.

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3-3-1. UPS Settings

LED6 LED7 LED8 LED9 LED10

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LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5


This UPS has two options to set.


l 01: Output voltage setting


l 02: Standby bypass mode enabled/disabled LED3 or LED4 flashing: setting item selection


LED7/LED8/LED9/LED10 flashing: value or enable disable selection

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l 01: Output voltage setting


Panel display


Setting


You can choose the following output voltages:


LED7: indicates the output voltage is 208Vac


LED8: indicates the output voltage is 220Vac


LED9: indicates the output voltage is 230Vac


LED10: indicates the output voltage is 240Vac


l 02: Standby bypass mode enabled/disabled


Panel display


Setting


LED8: Bypass mode enabled


LED7: Bypass mode disabled


l 03: Exit Settings


Panel display


Setting


Exit setting mode.


3-3-2. LED Operation Mode Description


Operating model


Explanation


LED panel display content


Online mode or


Frequency conversion mode


When the input voltage is within the allowable range,the UPS operates in utility mode, providing stable pure sine wave AC output while charging the battery.


ECOEnergy-saving mode


Energy-saving mode:


When the input voltage is within the set voltage range,the UPS will switch to bypass operation to achieve energy-saving purposes.


Battery mode


When the input voltage is abnormal or there is a power outage, the UPS switches to battery mode, and the buzzer sounds once every 4 seconds. At this time, the UPS will supply power using battery power.


Bypass mode


Whenthe UPS is operating in online mode and is overloaded, if the input voltage is within the allowable range, the UPS will automatically enter bypass mode


Whenthe UPS is set to bypass mode,the UPS will automatically switch to bypass mode when the mains power is connected, without needing to be turned on. Whenthe UPS is operating in bypass mode, the buzzer will sound once every10 seconds.


Standby mode


Whenthe UPSis plugged into the mains and is not powered on, nor set to standby bypass mode,the UPSoperates in standby mode only charging the battery,the UPShas no output.

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3-3-3. Error indication


Error Event


LED Indicator


Overload


LED5 , LED6 bright


Abnormal bus voltage


LED5 , LED7 bright


Inverter anomaly


LED5 , LED8 bright


Abnormal battery voltage


LED5 , LED9 bright


Temperature anomaly


LED5 , LED10 bright


3-3-4. Warning indication


Warning Content


LED flicker


Buzzer


Battery not connected

LED2, LED5


Sound per second 1 sound


Battery voltage is low

LED7, LED5


Sound every second 1 sound


Overload

LED6, LED5


Sound 2 per second


Exceeds bypass allowable voltage range

LED3, LED5


Sound per second 1 sound


Charger malfunction

LED1, LED2, LED5


Sound per second 1 sound


3-4. Buzzer warning sound


Battery mode


Every 4 seconds 1 sound


Battery power is low


Sound per second 1 sound


Overload


Sound every second 2 sounds


Error


Continuous ringing


Bypass mode


Every 10 seconds 1 sound

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4. Troubleshooting


When the UPS system is not functioning properly, please refer to the table below to try to resolve the issue.


Problem situation


Possible reasons


Solution


The main power is normal, but there are no indicator lights lit, nor is there any sound from the buzzer.


The mains input power may be loose, not connected properly.


Check if the input power cable is loose or disconnected.


The mains input is incorrectly connected to the UPS output terminal.


Connect the mains power supply cable correctly to the input of the UPS mains input terminal.


The LCD panel has the symbol Δ and


At the flicker, at the same time, there will bea beep from the buzzer every second.


LED on the panel LED2 flashes, and at the same time, every second the buzzersounds once.


The connection method for external or internal batteries is incorrect.


Please confirm that all batteries are connected correctly .


LCD Error code display on the panel 27, icon


Bright, and the buzzer continues to sound.


LED on the panel LED5 and LED9 light up, and the buzzer continues to sound


The battery voltage is too high, or the charger is faulty.


Please contact the dealer.


LCD Error code display on the panel 28, icon


Bright, and the buzzer continues to sound.


LED on the panel LED5 and LED9 light up and the buzzer continues to sound


The battery voltage is too low, or the charger is faulty.


Please contact the dealer.


The LCD panel has the symbol Δ and


The light flashes, and at the same time, the buzzer sounds twice per second.


LED on the panel LED5 and LED6 flash simultaneously and the buzzer will sound twice per second


UPS overload


Please remove the load from the output terminal that exceeds.


UPS overload, and the UPS is currently directly supplying power to the equipment through bypass mode from the power grid.


Please remove the load from the UPS output that exceeds the limit.


Multiple overloads in a short period of time,UPS has been locked in bypass mode, directly connecting the device to the main power supply.


Please first remove the excess negative load from the UPS output terminal, then turn off and restart the UPS system.


LCD Error code display on the panel 43, icon


Bright, and the buzzer sounds continuously.


LED on the panel LED5 and LED6 light up simultaneously and the buzzer sounds continuously


UPS automatically shut down due to excessive output load.


Please remove the load from the UPS output terminal after exceeding the excess part, and restart the UPS

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Problem situation


Possible reasons


Solution


LCD Error code display on the panel 14, icon


The light is on, and the buzzer is ringing continuously.


UPS automatically shut down due to short output circuit.


Check the wiring of the output terminal and confirm whether the equipment has any short circuit conditions.


LCD Error code display on the panel 1234 111213、or 41,and the buzzer is continuously ringing.


UPS An internal failure has occurred. At this time, two situations may arise:


1. Continuously supplying power to the load; no excess, this is done in bypass mode, directly using the mains power supply.


2. Completely stop supplying power to the load.


Please contact the dealer.


Batteryprovides backup powerfor a shorter time than specified period.


The battery may not be fully charged.


Please charge for at least 5 hours before checking the battery level again. If the battery level is still low, please contact the dealer.


Battery malfunction.


Please contact the dealer to request a battery replacement .

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5. Storage and Maintenance


Operation Use


This UPS system requires that all components be repaired or replaced by professionals; general users should not engage in such operations. If the battery has exceeded its lifespan (at 25°C environment, approximately3 to 5 years), please be sure to replace it.Please contact the dealer.


Used batteries should be handled by recycling operators, or the packaging of new batteries can be handed over to dealers for processing.


Storage


Before storing this product, please charge it for 5 hours. It should be stored in a normal package in an upright position in a dry place. During storage, please follow the charging maintenance as per the table below:


Storage temperature


Charging interval


Charging time

-25°C - 40°C


Every 3 months


1 to 2 hours

40°C - 45°C


Every 2 months


1 to 2 hours

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6. Electrical Specifications


Model number

C1K(S)

C2K(S)

C3K(S)


Capacity*

1000 VA / 800 W

2000 VA / 1600 W

3000 VA / 2400 W


Input


Voltage Range


Minimum conversion voltage


160 VAC / 140 VAC / 120 VAC / 110 VAC ± 5 %ambient temperature less than 35 degrees) ( depending on load ratio 100% - 80 % / 80 % - 70 % / 70 - 60 % / 60 % - 0)


Minimum recovery voltage


175 VAC / 155VAC / 135 VAC / 125 VAC ± 5 %ambient temperature less than 35 degrees) ( depending on load ratio 100% - 80 % / 80 % - 70 % / 70 - 60 % / 60 % -n> 0)


Maximum conversion voltage

300 VAC ± 5 %


Maximum recovery voltage

290 VAC ± 5 %


Frequency range

40Hz ~ 70 Hz


Phase


Single-phase grounded type


Power specifications


0.99 @ 220-230 VAC (Input Voltage)


Output


Output voltage

200/208/220/230/240VAC


Mains voltage range


± 1% (Battery mode)


Frequency Range (Synchronization Range)


47 ~ 53 Hz or 57 ~ 63 Hz


Frequency Range (Battery Mode)


50 Hz ± 0.25 Hz or 60Hz ± 0.3 Hz


Overload


The ambient temperature is less than 35 degrees:105%~110%: UPS will automatically shut down after 10 minutes in battery mode,


Or switch to bypass mode when the input is normal.


110%-130%: UPS In battery mode, it will automatically turn off after 1 minute, or switch to bypass mode when input is normal. >130%: UPS


In battery mode automatically shuts down after 3 seconds, or switches to bypass mode when input is normal.


Current peak value ratio

3:1


Harmonic distortion


3 % THD (linear load) ; 5 % THD (non-linear load)


Switch Time


Switching from mains power mode to battery mode


Bypass the frequency conversion


4 ms (under standard conditions)


Waveform (Battery Mode)


Pure sine wave


Efficiency


Mains power mode

88%

89%

90%


Battery mode

83%

87%

88%


Battery


Standard Model


Battery model

12 V / 7 AH

12 V / 7 AH

12 V / 9 AH

12 V / 7 AH


Number of batteries

2

4

6


Charging time


4 hours to reach 90% capacity (under standard conditions)


Charging current


1.0 A(Maximum)


Charging voltage

27.4 VDC ± 1%

54.7 VDC ± 1%

82.1 VDC ± 1%


Long Yan Model


Battery capacity


Varies depending on the external battery


Number of batteries

2

3

4

6

6

8


Charging current

1A/2A/4A/6A


Charging voltage

27.3VDC ± 1%

41.0 VDC ± 1%

54.7 VDC± 1%

82.0 VDC± 1%

82.0 VDC± 1%

109.4 VDC± 1%


Appearance


Standard Model


Size Depth X Width X Height(mm)

282 X 145 X 220

397 X 145 X 220

421 x 190 x 318


Net Weight(Kilograms)

9.8

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27.6


Long Yan Model


Depth X Width X Height(mm)

282 X 145 X 220

397 X 145 X 220


Net Weight (Kilograms)

4.1

6.8

7.4


Environmental conditions


Operating humidity


20-90 % RH @ 0- 40°C (no condensation)


Noise


Less than 50dBA @ 1 meter


Management


Smart RS-23 or USB (optional)


Support Windows® 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/7/8LinuxUnix and MAC


Optional SNMP


Support for SNMP administrators and web browsers forpower management


*When in frequency conversion mode, the power will be derated to 80%; when the output voltage is set to 200VAC or 208VAC , the power will be derated to 80%.

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