Uninterruptible power supply SNR-UPS-LID-600, Line-Interactive, 600VA, 220-240VAC, 12VDC (1x7Ah)

SNR-UPS-LID-600

$ 55.20
Line-Interactive, Tower, 600VA/360W, 220-240VAC (50/60Hz), 1ph+N+PE, 12VDC (1x7Ah), USB, RJ-45, 2 x SCHUKO (Outputs), LCD

Technical Specifications

  • Type of UPS Desktop
  • Total capacitance, A 7
  • Weight, kg (1) 5,5
  • Operating temperature, °C (1) 0
    40
  • Phase 1
  • Input voltage 165-275 V (AC)
  • Battery type Lead-acid
  • Type of UPS (1) Line-interactive

Product Info

Part number: SNR-UPS-LID-600
Linear-interactive uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) SNR, LID-XXXX series, occupy an intermediate position between simple, inexpensive standby power supplies ("Off-Line") and efficient, expensive UPSs with double energy conversion (On-Line). The main difference of the LID-XXXX series UPS from off-line backup sources is that it can provide normal power supply to the load when the parameters of the network voltage deviate without switching to battery mode, which in turn positively affects the service life of the built-in UPS batteries.

   The LID series UPS is equipped with a "cold start" function, which allows the UPS to be forcibly turned on in the absence of mains voltage, as well as an "auto-start" function, which allows the load power to be automatically resumed when the mains voltage is restored, without the need for additional manipulation.

The built-in USB port allows for controlling the main parameters of the UPS from a computer and performing a correct shutdown in automatic mode. Additionally, the UPS is equipped with a multifunctional backlit LCD display that shows current information about its operation. UPS of this series provide output voltage with an approximated sine wave and are mainly designed for connecting equipment with pulse power sources, such as personal computers, LAN nodes, and other electronic devices equipped with similar power sources, which, in turn, are practically insensitive to the shape of the power supply sine wave and its short-term drops (switching time to "battery" mode). "The advantage of linear-interactive UPSs is their comparative simplicity and reliability, lower cost compared to "On-line" solutions, and high efficiency in "from the grid" mode. The disadvantages include a slight delay in switching (a few milliseconds) to battery mode, as well as stepped (less smooth compared to "On-line") regulation of the output voltage."

Features:

  • Built-in autotransformer regulates output voltage (AVR)
  • Wide range of automatic regulation of input voltage
  • Digital microprocessor control
  • Indication of UPS operation modes
  • Approximated sine wave output voltage when operating on battery
  • "Cold start" function
  • Transformer thermal protection
  • USB port for monitoring UPS status
  • "Auto start" function
  • Self-diagnosis
  • Protection against battery overcharge and deep discharge
  • Protection against short circuit and overload

Package contents:

  • User manual
  • USB interface cable
  • Spare fuses
  • CD with software

Technical Specifications

  • Type of UPS Desktop
  • Total capacitance, A 7
  • Weight, kg (1) 5,5
  • Operating temperature, °C (1) 0
    40
  • Phase 1
  • Input voltage 165-275 V (AC)
  • Battery type Lead-acid
  • Type of UPS (1) Line-interactive
  • Dimension, mm (1) 165x95x340
  • COM port USB
  • Percentage of moisture 0 – 95% (non condensate)
  • Number of batteries 1
  • Hour battery rating, A 7
  • Battery charging current, A 1
  • Expiratory phase 1
  • Output Voltage 220 V ±10% (AC)
  • Type and number of outlet sockets Schuko x 2
  • Battery voltage 12
  • Input connections Built-in power cord with Schuko plug
  • Backup power supply time at 50% load 5 min
  • Output power factor, RF 0,6
  • Power, VA 600
  • Power, W 360
  • Efficiency in mains operation 70% power mode from the battery
    Power mode from the network 96%
  • Intput frequency, Hz 50/60 Hz ±10% (autodetection)
  • Output frequency, Hz 50/60 Hz ±10% (autodetection)

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$ 55.20