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10 – Specifications
11 – Storage and Service
Input
Voltage Range
Up to 160-280/277-485V AC (3Ø, 4-Wire + Ground, Wye)
(160-176/277-305V AC at Load < 75%)
Frequency Range
45 to 65 Hz
Power Factor
Up to 0.99 at 100% Linear Load
Output
Voltage Range
User-Selectable 200/220/230/240V AC (1Ø, 2-Wire + Ground)
Voltage Adjustment
±0%; ±1%; ±2%; ±3%
Voltage Regulation
±2%
Capacity
10 kVA / 7 kW
Rated Power Factor
0.8 Lagging
Wave Form
Pure Sine Wave, THD <3%
Frequency Stability
±0.2% (Free-Running)
Frequency Regulation
±1%; ±3%
Transfer Time to Battery
0 ms
Crest Factor
3:1 Acceptable
Efficiency (AC to AC, Normal Mode)
Up to 91%
Efficiency (AC to AC, Economy Mode)
Up to 93%
Estimated Full Load Runtime
5 minutes
Estimated Half Load Runtime
14 minutes
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
135 x 440 x 680 mm (Power Module)
Input/Output Connection
Hardwire
Unit Weight
28 kg (Power Module)
Storage
First turn the UPS system’s output and utility input breaker OFF, then disconnect the UPS system’s input from the AC utility power source.
Next, disconnect all equipment. The UPS system must be stored in a clean, secure environment with a temperature less than 40° C and a
relative humidity less than 90% (non-condensing).
Note: If the UPS system remains off for an extended period of time, it should be turned
on periodically to allow the batteries to recharge. The UPS system should be turned on and the batteries should be recharged at least one
uninterrupted 12-hour period every three months in moderate-temperature environments (-15° to 30° C), or every two months in high-
temperature environments (30° to 40° C). Failure to recharge the batteries periodically may cause irreversible battery damage.
Service
The UPS system is covered by the limited warranty described in this manual. Extended and on-site warranty options are also available. For more
information, call Tripp Lite Customer Service at +1.773.869.1234. If returning the UPS system to Tripp Lite, carefully pack the UPS system using
the original packing material that came with the unit. Enclose a letter describing the symptoms of the problem. If the UPS system is within the
warranty period, enclose a copy of the sales receipt.