UPS Adira (6kVA, 6kVA XL, 10kVA,
10kVA XL 1-phase)
UPS Device Description
Adira series
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UPS Device Description
This manual shall provide basic information about one-phase UPS-systems of
the Adira series, like the mode of operation, utilization of the different functions
and what to do in case of malfunctions. In addition, this operating manual con-
tains instructions for the proper transportation and storage, as well as for the
handling and installation of the UPS-equipment.
The planning guidelines in this manual refer only to the specific requirements of
UPS-systems. National and regional regulations for electrical installations have
to be adhered to, when installing the system. The content of this device descrip-
tion may change, due to technological developments. We have made every ef-
fort to ensure that all content is accurate and presented in a clear and compre-
hensible manner. In case of any errors, we are grateful for advice and sugges-
tions.
We do not assume any liability for any errors in this manual or any conse-
quences resulting thereof.
The UPS-system (uninterruptible power supply) is designed to protect sensitive
electronic equipment like computers, work stations, electronic cash registers,
operations critical instruments, telecommunication systems, process controllers,
etc. from interferences that can result from poor power quality or mains failures.
Sensitive equipment of this sort needs comprehensive protection from all elec-
trical interference. These may either be external interferences (like e.g. light-
ning, disruption of operations) or interferences from other devices in its vicinity
(e.g. engines, air-conditioning, processing machines, welding facilities, or the
like).
Power interferences can be summarized as follows:
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rapid or slow voltage peaks or fluctuations;
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mains failure;
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power overlaps or transients
The UPS-system monitors the above mentioned grid parameters and protects
all connected appliances through appropriate countermeasures (e. g. switching
to bypass mode when temporary over- or under-voltage of the grid is detected,
to protect the end device).