Cursor UPS 700VA
A UPS contains a battery that “kicks in” when the electronic device senses loss of power from the mains source. If you are using the computer when the UPS notifies you of the power loss, you have time to save any data you are working on and exit gracefully before the secondary power source (the battery) runs out. When all power runs out, any data in your computer’s random access memory (RAM) is erased. When power surges occur, a UPS intercepts the surge so that it doesn’t damage the computer.
Run All IT Load
Every UPS converts incoming AC to DC through a rectifier, and converts it back with an inverter. Batteries or flywheels store energy to use in a utility failure. A bypass circuit routes power around the rectifier and inverter, running the IT load on incoming utility or generator power. While UPS systems are commonly called double-conversion, line-interactive and standby designs, these terms have been used inconsistently and manufacturers implement them differently: At least one system allows any of the three modes.
Features :
– AVR Boost and Buck
– Cold Start Function
– Build in Self-diagnostic Function
– Fastest Charging Capacity
– Auto Charging at Off Mode
– Auto-restart Function
General specification ( INPUT ) :
- Model : AP-700VA
- Capacity : 700VA
- Input Voltage : 240VAC±10%
- Input Frequency : 50HZ
- Input Phase : SINGLE PHASE
- Input Voltage Range : 177~290VAC
General specification ( OUTPUT ) :
- Wave Form : BATTERY MODE :(SIMULATED SINE WAVE)
- Rating Voltage : BATTERY MODE :(SIMULATED SINE WAVE)
- Rear Output Socket : AC MODE :(SYNCHRONIZE WITH INPUT)
- Transfer Time : 240VAC±10%
- Communication Interface : 2X UNIVERSAL FUSE – BATTERY BACKUP TYPICAL 2-6MS, MAX. 10MS NIL
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