Dell K803N, J728N Electrical Output, Power Levels, Rated at nominal inputs Regulation Normal mode

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Table 13. Electrical Output

 

120V Models

208V Models

230V Models

 

 

 

 

Power Levels

 

2700W

 

(rated at nominal inputs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regulation (Normal mode)

 

-6% to +6% of nominal voltage

 

 

NOTE: This varies based on auto-detected input voltage or customer settings.

 

 

 

 

Regulation (Battery mode),

 

-6% to +6% of nominal voltage

 

Nominal Voltage ±5%

NOTE: This varies based on auto-detected input voltage or customer settings.

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage Waveform

 

Sine wave

 

 

 

 

 

Output Receptacles

(1) L5-20R, 20A

(1) L6-20R, 20A

(6) IEC 320-C13, 10A

 

(2) 5-20R, 20A

(2) L6-30R, 30A

(1) IEC 320-C19, 16A

 

(2) IEC 320-C13, 15A

 

(2) IEC 320-C13, 10A

 

 

 

Table 14. Environmental and Safety

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

120V Models

208V Models

230V Models

 

 

Operating Temperature

Up to 1,500 meters: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

 

Above 1,500 meters: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)

 

 

 

 

Transit/Storage

 

-15°C to 60°C (5°F to 140°F)

 

Temperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relative Humidity

 

0–95% noncondensing

 

 

 

Operating Altitude

Up to 3,048 meters (0–10,000 ft) above sea level

 

 

Audible Noise

Less than 55 dBA on line/bypass mode (less than 75% load), room temperature

 

 

Fan Speed

Off: when the UPS is in Standby mode or there is no load

 

Low speed: when the load is < 80%

 

High speed: when the load is >80% or the UPS is in Battery mode

 

 

Surge Suppression

ANSI/IEEE C62.41; 2002 Category B

 

 

 

Safety Conformance

UL 1778 4th Edition;

UL 1778 4th Edition;

 

CSA C22.2, No. 107.3

CSA C22.2, No. 107.3;

 

 

 

IEC/EN 62040-1-1;

 

 

 

IEC/EN 60950-1

 

 

 

 

Agency Markings

UL, cUL, NOM/NYCE

UL, cUL

UL, cUL, CE, GS, GOST,

 

 

 

BSMI, S-MARK, KC,

 

 

 

CQC, NRCS, SIRIM

 

 

 

 

EMC (Class A)

FCC, ICES-003

FCC, ICES-003, VCCI

CE, BSMI, CQC, C-tick

 

 

 

 

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Contents Users Guide September 2009 S 164201788 Table of Contents RS-232 and USB Communication Ports Dell UPS Management SoftwareTesting Batteries UPS Status Menu Event Log MenuIntroduction Dell Online Rack UPSIntroduction Finding Information What are You Looking For? Find It HereSafety Warnings UPS Output PowerSafety Warnings Do not add weight to slide/rail mounted equipment Installation Inspecting the EquipmentUnpacking the Cabinet Unpacking the CabinetLifting the Cabinet Identifying the UPS Rear Panels 120V Rear PanelIdentifying the UPS Front Panel 230V Rear PanelRackmount Setup Opening the Metal Battery CoverIf installing additional UPSs, repeat for each cabinet Positioning the Rails Attaching the Rails to the Rack Installing and Securing the Cabinet Installing the Battery Tray Install the UPS front cover see Figure Installing the EBM Removing the Battery Connector CoverInstalling the Strain Relief Bracket Installing the UPS EBM InstallationInstalling Remote Emergency Power-off Repo Connections Wire FunctionRepo Connector Power Cord Ratings Minimum Upstream Circuit Breaker Rating UPS Output PowerUPS Initial Startup Installation UPS Startup and Shutdown OperationStarting the UPS Starting the UPS on Battery UPS ShutdownControl Panel Functions Control Button Functions Control Button SequenceDisplay Functions Changing the LanguageStartup Screen Screen Locked UPS StatusBattery Mode Bypass ModeBad Battery Detected or Battery Disconnected UPS General Alarms ActiveStatus Summary Screens Description Battery Test Status Normal ModeHigh Efficiency Mode Converter ModeBattery Status Screens Description Event LogMeasurements Control Screens Control Screens DescriptionSettings Description Available Settings Default Setting SettingsIdentification Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Transferring from Normal to Bypass Mode Transferring the UPS Between ModesSetting Power Strategy Transferring from Bypass to Normal ModeRetrieving the Event Log Behavior on OverloadConfiguring Load Segments Controlling Load Segments Through the DisplayConfiguring Automatic Start Delay Configuring Automatic on Battery Shutdown Configuring Battery Settings Configuring the UPS for an EBMRunning Automatic Battery Tests Configuring Automatic RestartConfiguring Automatic Battery Tests Additional UPS Features RS-232 and USB Communication PortsRS-232 Communication Port Pin Assignment GNDDell Network Management Card Optional Dell Network Management CardDell UPS Management Software UPS and Battery Care UPS MaintenanceTransporting the UPS Remove the UPS front cover see Figure Disconnect the internal battery connectors see Figure When to Replace Batteries Storing the UPS and BatteriesTesting Batteries Updating the UPS FirmwareSpecifications Power Levels Rated at nominal inputs Regulation Normal modeRegulation Battery mode Environmental and SafetyBattery Configuration Battery RuntimesVoltage FusesAccessing Alarms and Conditions TroubleshootingUPS Status Menu Typical Alarms and Conditions Event Log MenuAction Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Silencing the Alarm

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