Prostar PET1103B security online ups 3kva battery backup power supply for pc offers compact single phase UPS power protection for commercial and technical facilities.
PET1103B online ups 3kva is up to seven percent more efficient than other UPSs in its class, helping to keep your operating costs down.
POWERONE online double conversion ups has been designed as combined advanced IGBT technology with PWM technology.
Online UPS 3KVA Features
- True double conversion
- Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
- DSP technology guarantees high performance
- Pure sine wave output
- 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 6PCS 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 ups 3kva Specification
MODEL | PET1103B | |
CAPACITY | 3000VA / 3000W | |
Battery Voltage | 72VDC | |
Size, D X W X H (mm) | 445 X 190 X 330 | |
Net Weight (kgs) | 22 | |
INPUT | ||
Norminal Voltage | 208/220/230/240VAC | |
Input Voltage Range | 110-300VAC | |
Frequency Range | 50Hz:44Hz~56Hz or 60Hz:54Hz~66Hz | |
Phase | Single Phase, L+N+PE | |
Power Factor | ≧ 0.99 @ nominal voltage (input voltage) | |
Harmonic Distortion | ≤4% (Linear Load), ≤5% (Non-linear Load) | |
OUTPUT | ||
Output voltage | 208/220/230/240VAC | |
AC Voltage Regulation | ± 1% (Batt. Mode) | |
Frequency Range(Line Mode) | Synchronized range | |
Frequency Range (Batt. Mode) | 50 Hz or 60Hz ± 0.1% | |
Overload Capacity | AC Mode: Battery Mode: 30mins @102%-110% load 1min @102%-110% load 10mins @110%-130% load 10sec @110%-130% load 30sec @130%-150% load 3sec @110%-130% load 200ms @>150% load 200ms @>150% load | |
Current Crest Ratio | 3:1 | |
Harmonic Distortion | ≦3% THD (Linear Load);≦5% THD (Non-linear Load) | |
Transfer Time | AC Mode to Battery Mode | 0ms |
Inverter to Bypass | 4ms | |
Waveform (Batt. Mode) | Pure Sine Wave | |
EFFICIENCY | ||
AC Mode | 95.5% | |
Battery Mode | 89.5% | |
BATTERY | ||
Battery Type | Sealed Maintenance-free | |
Battery Numbers | 6 PCS x 12V7AH | |
Charging Current | 1A(Default),1A-4A adjustable | |
Charging Voltage | 82.2VDC ± 1% | |
Charging Mode | 2-stage or 3-stage | |
INDICATORS | ||
LCD Panel | Load level, Battery level, AC mode, Battery mode, Bypass mode,and Fault condictions | |
ENVIRONMENT | ||
Ambient temperature | 0- 40°C | |
Operation Humidity | 20%-95% (non-condensing) | |
Storage temperature | -15~60℃ (no battery inside) | |
Altitude | <1000m ( the height above 1000m should be reduced to a maximum of 4000m.) | |
Noise Level | Less than 50dBA @ 1 Meter | |
COMMUNICATION | ||
Communication Inteface | Standard: RS232, USB; Option: Dry contact, EPO | |
Smart Slot | Optional SNMP Card |
Online Double Conversion UPS FAQ
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A battery is a device that stores energy, a UPS detects when there is no longer any power coming from the mains and switches over to the UPS batteries.
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Yes, it is possible to monitor the UPS through your computer via the RS232 or USB ports which are a standard built-in feature in the new-age UPS power backup systems. It is also possible to monitor the UPS over a network with the help of an optional SNMP/ Network card. UPS software is available for free download if you wish to access the information online. Automatic SMS/ Email alerts can be set for intimation of any status change in the functioning of the UPS.
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If the power requirement is low and the UPS is overrated, possibly, but normally running a UPS for this long requires so many UPS batteries it becomes unfeasible both financial and physically. It would be best to run a standby generator alongside your UPS to achieve this.
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