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What is a UPS? What is it used for?
An uninterruptible power supply unit (UPS) is a device whose purpose is to provide power when our apartment or workplace runs out of electricity. Sudden power cut can cause loss of important data, but also damage to electronic equipment. Thanks to an emergency power supply you will be given time to save the effects of your work and safely switch off the device. UPS can take over the role of a mains socket and provide backup power even in the event of large and long-lasting voltage fluctuations. When there is current in the socket, the UPS accumulates energy in the battery and thus provides the devices connected with appropriate surge protection.
With attention to detail
When designing our UPS’s, we took care of every aspect. By combining maximum functionality with unique design we created a device that will look great in every setting. What is more, to make using the UPS more comfortable we equipped it with an easy-to-read LCD display which will inform you about many parameters that are essential for the operation of the supply.
Type of UPS
Line interactive: UPS’s with line-interactive AVR topology are an improved version of offline power supply. They have been equipped with an automatic voltage stabiliser which protects not only against loss of supply voltage but also against line interference. These power supplies guarantee full security of all equipment connected to the UPS.
Essential parameters
Power rating - This informs you how many and what sort of devices the UPS is able to supply with electricity. In order to meet users’ requirements, Green Cell UPS’s have been equipped with top quality AGM batteries which can have a lifetime of up to 5 years of operation and thereby ensure the best efficiency.
Switching time - It determines how quickly the UPS will respond to power outages. The lower its value, the better the UPS. Uninterruptible Power Supplies by Green Cell guarantee the lowest switching times, so they immediately respond to power outages, ensuring complete security and safety for your documents and devices.
Why a pure sinusoid?
Selecting a UPS with a pure (otherwise full) sinusoid is the safest solution, because it is the same current as in the sockets in England. An UPS with such a signal allows you to power all devices, even the most sensitive to current parameters. Choosing a pure sine wave, you do not have to worry about the work of connected devices!
Always under control
In order to make it possible to use of the functions of a Green Cell UPS, special dedicated software has been created to enable advanced management of the device. The application ensures simple and intuitive use without any problems. The program enables preview in real time and displays measurement data including input and output voltages, load frequency of the UPS, its temperature and battery capacity. You can setup automatic system shut-off, notifications and email warnings in the event of switching to batter operation. You can find out about these and other functions by downloading the software HERE.
Specifications
UPS09 | |
Battery | 2 x 12V/9Ah |
Power | 2000VA (1400W) |
Size | 146 x 205 x 397 mm |
Weight | 11.6 kg |
Input frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output Voltage | 230V AC |
Output frequency | 50Hz or 60Hz (automatic detection) |
Response time | 2-6 ms |
Sine wave type | Pure sine wave |
Communication | USB/RJ45 |
Sockets | 2x Schuko + 2x IEC |
Apparent power | 2000VA-3000VA |
Topology | Line-Interactive AVR |
Protections | thermal, overvoltage, short-circuit |