American Power Conversion 400, 600, 250 user manual Specifications

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10.0 Specifications

9.1 Input

Nominal input voltage: single phase 230 Vac.

Nominal input frequency: 50 or 60 Hz, selected by microprocessor.

9.2 Transfer Characteristics

Frequency limits for on-line operation: ±5% of the nominal 50 or 60 Hz.

Low input voltage limit for on-line operation: 196 Vac.

High input voltage limit for on-line operation: 280 Vac.

9.3 Output Characteristics

Maximum load: 250 VA or 170 W, 400 VA or 250 W, and 600 VA or 400 W for models 250, 400 and 600 respectively.

Nominal output voltage: 225 Vac, ±5%. When verifying UPS on-battery output voltage, use only a true rms responding voltmeter.

Frequency regulation: 50 or 60 Hz, ±3% unless synchronized to the utility.

Waveshape: stepped approximation to sine wave; peak and rms values equiva- lent to the utility.

Protection: electronically overcurrent and short circuit protected, overload shutdown is latched.

9.4 Battery and charger

Battery type: maintenance free lead-acid, sealed and leakproof.

Typical service life: 3-6 years, dependent on number of discharges, temperature.

Low battery signalling: > 2 minute audible tone, interface port signal.

Recharge time: 4 to 5 hours, dependent on load and length of utility outage.

9.5 Surge and noise suppression

Surge energy rating: 320 Joules (one time, 10/1000µs waveform).

Surge current capability: 6500 Amp peak (one time, 8/20µs waveform).

Surge response time: 0 ns (instantaneous) normal mode, <5ns common mode.

Noise filter: full time EMI/RFI suppression, 100 kHz to 10 MHz.

9.6 Operating environment and physical dimensions

Operating environment: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F), 0 to 95% RH, non condensing.

Size: 6.6" H x 4.7" W x 14.2" D (17 cm x 12 cm x 36 cm).

Weight: 12.1 lb (5.5 kg), 15,4 lb (7.0 kg) and 24.3 lb (11.0 kg) for the UPS models 250, 400 and 600 respectively. Add 2 lb (1 kg) for shipping.

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Contents Back-UPS Please save this manual Important safety instructionsTable of contents Overview IntroductionSurge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering Remote interfaceEnglish SafetySécurité Deutsch Sicherheit¡ Seguridad Placement InstallationReceiving inspection Load typesBattery charging Connecting to the utilityConnecting 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 Battery charger Load transfer switchBattery InverterTransformer Monitoring and control electronicsOperation during a utility failure Page17 Power I/0 switch Controls and indicatorsTest switch on units so equipped Audible alarmPowerChute Software UPS monitoringInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Vorsicht SchwierigkeitDificultad KmjSgWh KjnndSgW TRpnW RTodji oj oRfW Troubleshooting chartPage26 Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Storing the UPS Storage conditionsExtended storage Run time versus load Specifications Declaration of Conformity Life support policy Limited Warranty∗ Mailing