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Double-conversion uninterruptible power supply TEOS+ 100 - U1
ACwith LCD displayEco mode

Double-conversion uninterruptible power supply - TEOS+ 100 - U1 - Tescom - AC / with LCD display / Eco mode
Double-conversion uninterruptible power supply - TEOS+ 100 - U1 - Tescom - AC / with LCD display / Eco mode
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Characteristics

Type
double-conversion
Electrical characteristics
AC
Other characteristics
with LCD display, Eco mode, high-frequency
Configuration
tower
Certifications
ISO, CE
Output power kVA

Min.: 1 kVA
(1.359621 hp)

Max.: 20 kVA
(27.192423 hp)

Input voltage

Min.: 50 V

Max.: 240 V

Output voltage

Min.: 100 V

Max.: 240 V

Power

Min.: 900 W

Max.: 20,000 W

Description

High frequency and true double-conversion, DSP Digital Control Technology, Low Voltage UPS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS High frequency and true double-conversion DSP digital control technology Input power factor correction (PFC) Wide input voltage range Output power factor 1.0 on 6 ~ 20KVA Cold start Auto sensing frequency ECO mode operation for energy saving Selectable output voltage via LCD Output bypass settable for 1,2,3KVA via LCD 50Hz/60Hz frequency conversion mode available on 6 ~20KVA 6 ~20KVA built in output isolation transformer Selectable battery low voltage via LCD Power-on self test Advanced battery management (ABM) Short circuit and overload protection Automatic charging in OFF mode Fan speed auto control when loads varies Standard RS232 communication port and RJ45 protection Optional USB/SNMP communication port Optional emergency power off (EPO) Optional extension battery bank Optional manual bypass on 6 ~20KVA Optional N+X redundancy parallel on 6 ~20KVA

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