PET1101B 24v single phase online 1000va ups backup time for cctv achieves more than 25% higher power in comparison to conventional UPS systems.
Providing outstanding performance, superior reliability and longer autonomy times, PET1101B single phase 1000va ups offers multiple communication options, advanced battery management.
The 1000VA UPS indicates its capacity to provide up to 1,000 volt-amps of power output. It typically includes features such as automatic voltage regulation, battery backup.
Double Conversion UPS 1kVA product is a reliable and efficient power protection solution for critical equipment in various applications, including IT, healthcare, telecommunications, and more.
1000VA UPS Features
- True double conversion
- Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
- DSP technology guarantees high performance
- Sinus shaped power feed (high-frequency pulse width modulation with IGBTs)
- Input power factor correction
- Output power factor 1
- Extremely wide input voltage window of 110 VAC to 300 VAC
- 50Hz/60Hz frequency converter mode
- ECO and frequency operating voltage possibilities
- Graphic LCD display with interactive multilingual user interface
- Adjustable charging current/charging mode via LCD panel
- Built-in 2PCS 12V 7AH lead acid battery
- Programmable output voltage
- Cold start by battery without grid Input
- Generator compatible
- Extension slot for SNMP, potential-free contacts, remote panel
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Online Double Conversion UPS FAQ
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What is an uninterruptible power supply?
An uninterruptible power supply or a UPS system is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source or mains power fails. A UPS system performs three primary functions: conditions the incoming dirty power from the utility company to give you clean, uninterruptible power, provides ride-through power to cover for sags or short-term outages, and enables seamless system shutdown during a complete power outage.
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What size UPS do you need?
UPSs are given a power rating in volt-amperes (VA) that range from 300 VA to 5,000 kVA. This rating represents the maximum load that a UPS can support, but it shouldn’t match exactly the power load you have. To allow room for growth, the best practice is to choose a UPS with a VA rating that is 1.2x the total load you need it to support. If your UPS will be supporting motors, variable-speed drives, medical imaging devices or laser printers, add more VA capacity to your requirements to account for the high power inrush that occurs when those devices startup.
Companies that are anticipating rapid growth should use a higher multiplier than 1.2x. Newer server hardware tends to have higher power requirements than older models, so factoring in additional VA will account for adding more and newer equipment.
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Where is a UPS used?
UPS systems can be used anywhere that needs to ensure that the power keeps on following. The most common applications are where power is critical to avoid infrastructure damage, like in a data center or manufacturing facility.