American Power Conversion 250, 400, 600 user manual Noise and surge suppression

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4.0Principles of operation

4.1Noise and surge suppression

The UPS contains high performance EMI/RFI (Electro-Magnetic and Radio Frequency Interference) noise and surge suppression circuitry to protect your computer equipment. The UPS provides this suppression continuously, whether or not it is turned on. Normally, the UPS suppresses noise and surges without your notice; that is, the UPS doesn’t transfer your load to its internal power source. Instead, the suppression circuitry reduces the amplitude of noise and surges to a level well below that which can be tolerated by your relatively delicate computing equipment.

The illustration above shows what a typical “medium” amplitude surge or spike looks like when present on the utility voltage. Surges up to 15 times larger than this are easily suppressed by the UPS. Surges are commonly caused by nearby lightning activity and motor load switching created in air conditioners, elevators and heat pumps.

The illustration above shows what EMI/RFI noise looks like when present on the utility voltage. The UPS “filters” out this noise with components whose electrical resistance is very high at radio frequencies. EMI/RFI noise is commonly created by the same activity which produces surges but can also be caused by nearby radio transmitters and blinking neon bulbs and signs.

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Contents Back-UPS Important safety instructions Please save this manualTable of contents Introduction OverviewSurge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering Remote interfaceSafety EnglishSécurité Sicherheit Deutsch¡ Seguridad Installation PlacementReceiving inspection Load typesConnecting to the utility Battery chargingConnecting your equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for proper operation Overloads Principles of operation Noise and surge suppression Load transfer switch Battery chargerBattery InverterMonitoring and control electronics TransformerOperation during a utility failure Page17 Controls and indicators Power I/0 switchTest switch on units so equipped Audible alarmUPS monitoring PowerChute SoftwareInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit VorsichtDificultad Troubleshooting chart KmjSgWh KjnndSgW TRpnW RTodji oj oRfWPage26 Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Storage conditions Storing the UPSExtended storage Run time versus load Specifications Declaration of Conformity Limited Warranty Life support policy∗ Mailing