The innovative Minimally Switched Technology used in the new HP R7000 UPS improves the performance over traditional line-
interactive UPS designs while reducing the cost, weight, and size of traditional double-conversion online UPS designs. The digital signal
processing (DSP) enables complete digital control of the UPS resulting in increased power conditioning, lower system cost, and
enhanced user interface interactivity.
DSP technology enables the practical implementation of sophisticated UPS topologies and controls. The DSP can simultaneously control
multiple power converters to optimize system efficiency and other performance characteristics such as: enhanced battery management
for extended battery life, and improved output voltage regulation. The result is a higher performance UPS in smaller, lighter, more
reliable designs-an advantage for space-constrained equipment racks and cost conscious, co-located data center applications.
Front View:
Rear View:
1.
Escape Button
1.
Load segment 1 circuit breaker (controls L6-30R receptacle
Item 3)
2.
Scroll up button
2.
Load segment 2 circuit breaker (controls L6-30R receptacle
Item 15)
3.
Scroll down button
3.
Large output NEMA L6-30R receptacle or IEC-60309 32A
receptacle on short cords associated with load segment 1
4.
Enter/Select button
4.
Cord retention clip attachment locations
5.
Power button
5.
Load segment 1 circuit breaker (controls the C19 receptacles,
but does not control the large output receptacle)
6.
3 x IEC C19 receptacles on load segment 1
7.
HP UPS Network Module
8.
Input power line cord with NEMA CS8265C plug or IEC-309-
32A plug
9.
Ground bonding screw
10.
Serial communications port
11.
USB communications port
12.
REPO port
13.
3 x IEC C19 receptacles on load segment 2
14.
Load segment 2 circuit breaker (controls the C19 receptacles,
but does not control the large output receptacle)
QuickSpecs
R7000 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
Overview
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