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SYSTEM OVERVIEW |
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Voltage
compatibility:
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120V AC
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Frequency
compatibility:
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60Hz
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OUTPUT |
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Output volt amp
capacity (VA):
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1200
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Output watt
capacity (watts):
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940
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Output nominal
voltage:
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120V AC
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Output voltage
regulation:
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LINE MODE: Sine wave
line voltage 120V (-18%
/ +8%)
BATTERY MODE: PWM sine
wave output 120V +/-5%
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Output frequency
regulation:
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LINE MODE: Passes line
frequency of 60Hz +/-10%
BATTERY MODE: Inverter
output regulated to 60Hz
+/-0.5Hz
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Outlet quantity
/ type:
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6 NEMA 5-15R
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INPUT |
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Maximum input
amps:
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8.25A / 990 watts
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Input connection
type:
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NEMA 5-15P
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Input cord
length:
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6 ft., 14 gauge
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Recommended
electrical service:
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15A 120V
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BATTERY |
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Full load
runtime:
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7 minutes (1200VA)
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Half load
runtime:
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16 minutes (600VA)
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DC system
voltage:
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36 VDC
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Typical battery
lifespan:
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3-6 years, depending on
usage
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Battery recharge
rate:
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2-4 hours to 90%
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Replacement
Battery Cartridge:
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RBC53
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VOLTAGE REGULATION |
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Voltage
regulation description:
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Automatic Voltage
Regulation (AVR)
circuits maintain clean,
regulated computer-grade
120V nominal output,
without using battery
power, during brownouts
to 75V and overvoltages
to 147V
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Overvoltage
correction:
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Input voltages between
128 and 147V AC are
reduced by 12%
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Direct pass
through:
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Input voltages between
108 and 127V AC are
passed on to connected
equipment unchanged
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Brownout
correction:
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Input voltages between
93 and 107V AC are
boosted by 14%
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Severe brownout
correction:
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Input voltages between
75 and 92V AC are
boosted by 30%
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LEDS ALARMS &
SWITCHES |
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Front panel
LEDs:
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5 front panel LEDs
indicate line power
status, battery power
status, battery
low/replace status,
voltage regulation
operation and overload
status
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Alarms:
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Audible alarm with 15
second delay sounds to
indicate loss of utility
power. Alarm can be
silenced by pressing
front panel alarm cancel
button. Once silenced,
alarm will re-sound when
approximately 2 minutes
runtime remain.
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Switches:
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Includes 2 front panel
switches — one main
on/off power switch and
one dual function "alarm
cancel" / "self test"
button
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SURGE / NOISE
SUPPRESSION |
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AC surge
suppression:
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480 joules
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AC suppression
response time:
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Instantaneous
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Dataline
suppression:
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-
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EMI / RFI AC
noise suppression:
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Yes
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PHYSICAL |
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Shipping weight
(lbs):
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39
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Shipping weight
(kg):
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17.7
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Unit weight
(lbs):
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36.5
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Unit weight
(kg):
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16.6
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Unit Dimensions
(HWD/in):
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12.75 x 7.5 x 9
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Unit Dimensions
(HWD/cm):
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32.4 x 19.1 x 22.9
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Material of
construction:
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PVC
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Form factors
supported:
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Tower
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Cooling method:
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Convection
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Battery Access:
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Battery access door
allows user replacement
of UPS batteries
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ENVIRONMENTAL |
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Operating
Temperature:
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+32 to +104 degrees
Fahrenheit
0 to +40 degrees Celsius
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Storage
Temperature:
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+5 to +122 degrees
Fahrenheit
-15 to +50 degrees
Celsius
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Relative
Humidity:
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0 to 95%, non-condensing
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COMMUNICATIONS |
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Network
monitoring port:
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DB9
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Software and
cabling included:
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PowerAlert software
available for free
download at
www.tripplite.com
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LINE / BATTERY
TRANSFER |
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Transfer time
from line power to
battery mode:
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2-4 milliseconds
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Low voltage
transfer to battery
power:
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Switches to battery
power as line voltage
decreases to 75 volts or
less. Resets back to
line power mode as line
voltage increases to 79V
or higher.
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High voltage
transfer to battery
power:
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Switches to battery
power as line voltage
increases to 147 volts
or higher. Resets back
to line power mode as
line voltage decreases
to 143V or less.
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CERTIFICATIONS |
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Certifications:
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UL1778 (USA), cUL
(Canada), Class B
(emissions), NOM
(Mexico)
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WARRANTY |
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Product
warranty:
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2 year product warranty
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Connected
equipment insurance (USA
and Canada Only):
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$200,000 connected
equipment insurance (USA
and Canada only)
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Optional
coverage:
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3-5 year warranties,
plus next day and
on-site warranty
coverage available.
Contact Tripp Lite for
additional information.
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SPECIAL FEATURES |
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Cold Start:
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Yes, inverter can be
"cold started" to enable
temporary AC output
during a power failure
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Appearance:
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Attractive gray tower
UPS
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