Single Phase Output 60-100KVA Industrial Online UPS

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Single Phase Output 60-100KVA Industrial Online UPS 

Model Number: CNI310 60-100KVA

Nominal Capacity: 60 – 100KVA

Nominal Voltage: 380/400/415VAC

Maximum Input Voltage Range: +-20%

Nominal Frequency: 50/60HZ

 

Application field:

  • Power Plant DCS Control System
  • Boiler Safety Monitoring System
  • Steam turbine inspection
  • Bypass systems and other automatic protection devices
  • Petrochemical, natural gas, plastics, production lines
  • laboratory testing equipment

Product Detail  

Single Phase Output 60-100KVA Industrial Online UPS 

Description

Application:
Petroleum, chemical industry, gas and power station and so on.

Key features:
• Adopt full digital control technology.
• Intelligent detection and monitoring function.
• Digitally control the static switch with zero switch.
• Full isolation between input and output.
• Super low output zero earth voltage.
• DC UPS isolated with utility power completely.
• Cubical design with power standard (customization).
• Multifunctional protection for over-voltage, under voltage, over current, short circuit and over temperature and so on.
• Large-screen LCD monitor with Chinese and English operation interface.
• Ultra-long 256 event record, user-friendly analysis and management to the situation of the power supply (touch screen display).
• Static bypass has a strong anti-overload capability.

Technical Parameters:

Model 60KVA 80KVA 100KVA
Capacity 48KW 64KW 80KW
Input
Rated voltage 380/400/415 Vac three-phase
Voltage range ±20%
Frequency range 50/60HZ±5%
Power factor ≥0.8
Current harmonic distortion <5%with harmonic filter
Soft Start 0-100% in 10″
Bypass Input
Rated voltage 220/230/240 Vac single-phase
Permitted voltage range ±15%(selectable from ±10% to±25% from front panel)
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Permitted frequency range ±2%(selectable from ±1% to 5% from front panel)
Standard features BackFeed portection;split bypass line
Batteries
Type Maintenance-free lead-acid VRLA AGM/GEL;NICd
Maximum recharge current(A) 0.2 X C10
DC Voltage 384VDC
AC ripple voltage <1%
Inverter output
Number of phases 1
Rated voltage(V) 230Vac single-phase
Regulation of the output voltage 220~244Vac phase/neutral(from control panel)
Crest factor(Ipeak/Irms) 3:1
Static stability ±1%
Dynamic stability ±5%
Frequency 50/60Hz configurable
Overload 110% 125% 150% of the rated current for 5h/10’/1′
Frequency stability ±0.05% on mains failure
System
Remote signaling Volt free contacts
Remote controls EPO and Bypass
Communication RS232+romote contacts
Operation temperature 0℃/+40℃
Relative humidity <95% non condensing
Colour Light grey (RAL7035)
Noise 65dBA at 1m
Protection degree IP42
Efficiency Smart Mode up to 98%
Compliance Safty: EN 62040-1-1(Directive 2006/95/EC);EMC:6200-2(Directive 2004/108/EC)
Weight(KG)N.W 290 340 440

 

Other Service

 

Service hours: 9:00am-19:00pm (China time)

 

Product service:

1. Pre-sales consultation; After-sales worry-free.

2. Support ODM and OEM.

3. Online guidance and Technical support.

 

Product Warranty:

One year warranty period against the B/L date 45 days later.(Possible to extend the warranty period to three years by add money)

 

FAQ:

What is an uninterruptible power supply system (UPS) and why do I need one?

An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an electrical device that provides emergency power to a load when the main power source (typically utility power) fails. It conditions incoming power to ensure clean and uninterrupted power, protects devices from power problems and enables seamless system shutdown during complete outages.

With aging electrical grids, rising power demand, severe weather, faulty wiring and disruptive devices connected to AC lines, equipment is under constant threat from power problems, making a UPS system an important investment. A UPS system is especially useful for networking equipment and other devices that can lose data when power is unexpectedly lost. With a wide range of cost-effective models available, a UPS system is an essential investment to prevent damage, data loss and downtime caused by power problems. 

Are UPS systems reliable?

A UPS system supplies power to devices while keeping its internal battery charged and protecting them from power issues. In the event of an outage, the UPS uses its battery to keep the connected devices running for a certain amount of time, depending on factors like battery size, wattage, efficiency, temperature and age. If an outage lasts longer than the backup runtime, battery backup helps shut down computers properly to prevent data loss, with automatic shutdown available for unattended devices. For longer outages, network and mission-critical UPS systems can increase battery capacity for hours of runtime or rely on standby generators. During generator operation, UPS systems continue to condition power before it reaches connected equipment.

Visit our battery runtimes page to learn more about the estimated runtimes for each UPS product.

What is the difference between single-phase UPSs vs. three-phase UPSs vs. split-phase UPSs?

Phases of a UPS, such as a single-phase UPS or a three-phase UPS, describe the number of electrical phases that a UPS receives and transmits. Electrical utilities generate three-phase power because that is the most efficient way to transport electricity over long distances. And for larger power consumers, such as large data centers, industrial manufacturing and hospitals, the power stays as three-phase, requiring a three-phase UPS. For smaller power consumers, including residential or office buildings and most K-12 schools, the power is converted to single-phase power.

Some applications contain a mix of single-phase and three-phase equipment and require a UPS that can protect both. For those deployments, a split-phase UPS, which can simultaneously provide 120V and 208V output, is often the best option.

Do UPS systems offer surge and noise protection?

Incorporating built-in surge suppression and noise filtering, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems provide comprehensive protection to electronic equipment from transient voltages and electromagnetic/radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) line noise. This eliminates the need for separate surge protectors, simplifying the setup and saving space. By offering all these features in a single package, a UPS system provides a cost-effective and efficient solution to safeguard valuable equipment from power-related damages.

How do I size batteries for UPS applications?
UPS batteries are sized to provide emergency back-up power to the UPS in the event of a total AC blackout. While it is often a matter of convenience or personal preference, the length of  back-up time required is primarily a function of the process being protected. It is also governed by the cost of the battery.
Since a UPS is utilized to provide continuous power to a process of one kind or another, the batteries should be sized to carry the load for as long as it takes to either complete the process, perform an orderly shut-down of the process, or bring a generator on-line to power the load. A UPS inverter converts DC power to AC power. The battery must be sized large enough to provide the DC input power (in kilowatts) for a fully loaded inverter for the specified length of time. The DC input power is determined by applying the load power factor, and inverter conversion efficiency to the inverter’s AC power rating.
Next, you must determine the DC bus voltage, and the corresponding number of battery cells. Then, you can determine the battery capacity per cell required for the load. (Note that a battery has a nominal voltage of 2 volts per cell. So, on a nominal 120 VDC bus, you will need 60 cells.) Then, using discharge data supplied by a battery manufacturer, you can determine the battery type and size required.
Following is a typical battery sizing example: 20kVA UPS (inverter) with a DC to AC conversion efficiency of 87%; a load power factor of 0.8, and a nominal 120 VDC bus.
Using discharge tables supplied by the battery manufacturer(s), select the type of battery that meets the above requirements of 0.307 kilowatts per cell.

 

 

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