MGE UPS Systems 2200C, 3200C user manual Connections

Models: 3200C 2200C

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2. Installation

2.6 Connections

Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your AC-power system and to the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS.

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1 - Remove the power cord supplying the equipment to be protected.

2 - Pulsar EXtreme 2200C: connect the power cord (1) just removed from the equipment to the AC-power socket 7 and then to the AC-power wall outlet.

-Pulsar EXtreme 3200C: connect the supplied power cord 28 (250 V, 16 A) to the AC-power socket 7 and then to the AC- power wall outlet.

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3 - Connect the protected equipment to the

 

 

UPS using the two cords

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connect priority loads to the four outlets 4

 

and any non-priority loads to the two

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programmable outlets 5

(If the UPS is

5connected to a computer running MGE UPS

SYSTEMS communications software, it is

33possible to program the interruption of power to the two programmable outlets 5 during operation on battery power, thus reserving backup power for the priority loads).

4 - Lock the connections using the securing system 33 .

As soon as the UPS is energised, the battery begins charging. Eight hours are required to charge to the full rated backup time.

(1)Make sure the cord has the following characteristics: 250 V, 10 A, cross-sectional area 1 mm2, type HO5.

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MGE UPS Systems 2200C, 3200C user manual Connections

3200C, 2200C specifications

MGE UPS Systems is a renowned manufacturer specializing in uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and their models 2200C and 3200C are exemplary representations of their commitment to quality, efficiency, and technological advancement. Both models are designed to ensure that critical equipment remains powered during outages, safeguarding important data and maintaining operational continuity.

The MGE UPS 2200C is a versatile and compact UPS solution that provides a robust capacity of 2200 VA. Its design caters to small to medium-sized businesses that require reliable power protection for servers, network equipment, and telecommunications systems. This model features a double conversion architecture that delivers clean, stable power, effectively insulating connected devices from power irregularities such as surges and sags. One of the key technologies employed in the 2200C is the use of IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) technology, which enhances efficiency and reduces overall energy consumption.

On the other hand, the MGE UPS 3200C offers a higher capacity of 3200 VA, making it suitable for larger setups that demand more power protection. Like its smaller counterpart, the 3200C utilizes double conversion technology, ensuring optimal power quality at all times. This model incorporates advanced features such as adjustable output voltage and frequency to match the requirements of specific equipment. Additionally, it supports parallel operation, allowing for scalability and redundancy, which are crucial for mission-critical applications.

Both UPS models come integrated with an LCD interface, providing real-time monitoring of critical parameters such as input/output voltage, load levels, and battery status. This user-friendly display allows for easy management and maintenance, which is essential for IT administrators.

Battery management in both models is enhanced through intelligent charging algorithms that prolong battery life and reliability. They also feature multiple communication options, including USB and RS-232, facilitating seamless integration with various management software for remote monitoring and control.

In conclusion, the MGE UPS 2200C and 3200C are efficient and reliable UPS solutions equipped with advanced technologies and features that cater to a wide range of power protection needs. Their robust design, high efficiency, and user-friendly interfaces make them ideal choices for businesses looking to safeguard their critical operations against power disturbances.