Prostar GT160K 3 phase transformer based industrial igbt 160kva ups system offers technology that increases performance and reliability. Online technology fully isolates and protects against all power quality disturbances. The upstream harmonics management allows a generator friendly installation and flexible configurations for even the most demanding designs.
3 phase transformer based industrial 160kva ups system offers features such as paralleling capability for N+1 or N+X redundancy, full front access, included start up for ease of serviceability, user friendly graphical display with multiple language options, and SNMP with network based power management options.
Modern Medical systems, especially hospital facilities, rely heavily on the continuous, uninterrupted power supply(UPS) to run equipment that saves lives and protects vital electronic data. Even a brief interruption of electricity can be harmful to patients who are undergoing surgery or machine diagnosis.
Hospitals are the core of community response in an emergency. In the event of a power outage, a reliable UPS system can protect patients, staff, and data alike to maintain a hospital’s high efficiency and critical functions running without interruption.
Prostar UPS for hospital and medical system providers adhere to the most stringent safety standards. By ensuring zero downtime for the entire electrical system, Prostar UPS helps the heart of hospital beating all the time.
Prostar uninterruptable power supply is industry-leading efficiency, availability, and performance for small, medium, large data centers and mission critical environments.
160KVA UPS System
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3 Phase Online UPS is designed to meet the toughest product customization requirements for specific mechanical protection degree. A 3:1 crest factor safely supports a variety of loads, even those with wildly fluctuating power demands.
160KVA UPS Specification
Model | GT160K |
Capacity | 160KVA/128KW |
UPS Efficiency | >95% |
Noise | 48dB~54dB(Distance 1 Meter) |
Dimension(WxDxH mm) | 1070x750x1400 |
Weight(Kgs) | 940 |
INPUT | |
Voltage | 3 Phases 4 Wires, 380Vac/400Vac/415Vac ± 25% |
Frequency | 50Hz/60Hz±5% (Automaticly) |
Power Factor | ≥0.95 |
OUTPUT | |
Voltage | 3 Phases 4 Wires, 380Vac/400Vac/415Vac ± 1% |
Frequency | 50Hz/60Hz±0.05%(By Battery) |
Harmonic Distortion | Linear load<3%, Non-linear load<5% |
Imbalance Voltage | Balance load≤1%, Imbalance load≤3% |
Phase Shif Angle | Balance load≤1°, Imbalance load≤2° |
Transient Response | Output at 0~50%~100% ≤5%, response ≤ 10ms |
Overload Capacity | 110%≥300Min, 125%≥10Min, 150%≥1Min |
Crest Factor | 3:1 |
Wave Form | Pure sine wave |
Transfer Time | 0ms |
BATTERY | |
Type | Support VRLA Battery |
D.C. Voltage | 480Vdc |
Max. Charging Current | 0.2AxC10 |
Charging Time(Standard) | 12hours |
SYSTEM | |
Protection | Input over-voltage, under-voltage; output overload, shortcircuit; Inverter over-temperature; Battery under-voltage,over-voltage |
IP Protection | IP20 |
Parallel Mode | N+1,N+X,can be in parallel with differenct power capacity |
Software Interface | Windows9x,2000,NT,ME,XP,Linux,Novell,Macosx,NT4.0 |
Meantime Between Failures | 300,000Hours |
ENVIRONMENT | |
Operating Temperature | 0℃ to 40℃ |
Humidity | 0~95% (non-condensing) |
Altitude | <1000m (with increase of 100m,it will reduce output of 1%) max. 4000m |
Storage Temperature | -15℃ to 50℃ |
MANAGEMENT | |
Communication Interface | RS232/RS485 |
Remote Signaling | Dry contact (battery low,battery discharging,bapass/fault),EPO |
Remote Control | EPO and bypass |
SNMP | Power managemetn from SNMP manager and web browser |
Optional | Dustproof & dampproof, Isolating inverter transformer, lightning surge absorption, static switches, manual maintainence switch |
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