| CAPACITY |
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2400 VA |
| INPUT |
Voltage |
Single-Phase 208/240 Vac (3 Wire Input/L-L,G) |
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Voltage Range |
144 V to 264 V (+10% to -40%) |
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Frequency |
50/60 Hz Auto-Sensing |
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Synchronization Window |
± 3 Hz |
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Power Factor |
Greater than 0.95 |
| OUTPUT |
Voltage |
120/208/240 Vac (4 wire Output/L-L-N-G) |
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Capacity (VA/W) |
2400 VA*/1680 W* |
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Voltage Regulation |
± 3% |
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Voltage Distortion |
Less than 5% THD at Full Non-Linear Load. Less than 3% THD at Full Linear Load. |
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Step Load |
± 9% Max. from 100% to 0% or from 0% to 100% Linear Load |
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Rated Current at 240 V |
9.6 A |
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Overload Capacity |
125% for 1 Minute; 150% for 30 Seconds |
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Crest Factor |
2.5 at Full Load |
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Frequency |
50/60 Hz Auto-Sensing (± 0.5 Hz) |
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Wave Form |
Sine Wave, Zero Transfer Time |
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Load Power Factor |
0.7 |
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Efficiency AC to DC to AC |
80% |
| BATTERY |
DC Voltage |
48 V |
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Backup Time (Full Load) |
7 Minutes |
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Battery Type |
Enersys NPX-35FR Lead Acid 9 Ah/12 V |
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Number of Batteries |
Two (2) Strings in Parallel, Four (4) Batteries per String |
| PHYSICAL |
Interface |
RS-232, Dry Contact, External Battery Connectors |
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Line Cord and Receptacles |
Hardwired (With Optional Line Cord & Receptacle Panels) |
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Dimensions |
254 W x 686 D x 597 H mm (10 W x 27 D x 23.5 H in.) |
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Weight |
77 kg (170 lbs.) |
| OPTION |
Network Interface Card |
RemotEye®II Part #: RMTI-INT-R4 |
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Environmental Monitoring Device |
Part #: RMTI-EMD-HT |
| ENVIRONMENT |
Operating Ambient Temperature |
0 to 40° C (32 to 104° F) |
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Humidity |
30% to 90%, Non-Condensing |
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Audible Noise |
Less than 50 dB Normal and Battery Modes |
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Altitude |
1000 m (3000 ft) Above Sea Level |
| CONFORMANCE |
Regulatory Approvals |
UL1778, CUL, CE, FCC Class A, IEEE 587, ANSI/C62.41, ISO 9001, ISO 140001, NEMA/PE1-1993 |
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Warranty |
Three (3) Years on ElectronicsTwo (2) Years Full Replacement on Batteries (See Toshiba Warranty Policy for Full Details) |
| *208/240 Transformer Models Result in 5% Derating |