3KVA 96 VDC Online UPS Inverter in Zambia
Lento DSP sine wave online UPS feature a wealth of advanced features. Designed for use with expensive critical electronic instrumentation, these UPS systems have a host of safety controls to ensure your devices are always protected. Lento DSP online UPS performs very well in case of mains failure, sensing of voltage fluctuations and automatic switchover, lightning guard, electrostatic protection, overvoltage and overload protection, short circuit protection and low battery protection. Lento DSP UPS are configured to be always active when power fails. At the same time the batteries are kept constantly charged through a monitoring circuit to ensure their longevity. DSP sine wave online UPS are preferred especially when they are Lento with guaranteed frequency and voltage control along with inbuilt protection features.
Salient Features of Online UPS 1-1 Output Series
Available Variants:
Lento Single 3 KVA 96 VDC High Frequency Online UPS, For Industrial, Input Voltage: 36V
Usage/Application |
Industrial |
Model Name/Number |
Online UPS |
Brand |
Lento |
Capacity |
3 KVA |
Battery Type |
36V |
Phase |
Single |
Input Voltage |
36V |
Type |
Online UPS |
Protection |
ShortCircuit |
Weight |
30KGS |
Minimum Order Quantity |
10 |
3kva 96v High Frequency On-line Ups
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What is UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)?
UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply, and its name comes from the fact that it provides a continuous supply of power without interruption. It draws current from the mains in normal operation and from its backup source during a power outage.
As a backup source, a UPS system uses DC power stored in a battery. A Rectifier and charge controller circuit in the UPS charges the battery from the AC mains. At the same time, it powers the output AC load. In the event of a power outage, the UPS uses the charged DC power in the battery to convert it to AC via an inverter and supply it to the AC load.
The switch between sources (AC mains and battery in case of power outage) is now instantaneous. It does, however, take time. Some sensitive electronic equipment may be affected by this time delay during switching, while other devices may tolerate it within a certain range. This is where Online UPS and Offline UPS enter the picture.
What is Online UPS?
The Online UPS is a type of UPS that normally supplies power to the AC load via the Rectifier and Inverter Combo and uses an inverter to supply power during a power outage. As a result, the output power supply is always on and no switching is required. As a result, there is no time lag when switching between its sources. Even if the power goes out for a nanosecond, there is no interruption.
During normal operation, a rectifier converts the AC supply from the mains into DC and a charge controller circuit charges the battery. At the same time, the DC power from the charged battery is being converted into AC and supplied to the output AC load via an inverter.
In the event of a power outage, the UPS will stop drawing current from the alternating current mains and will stop charging the battery. However, the AC load will continue to draw current from the battery via the Inverter.
As a result, when switching its power source, Online UPS has no time delay. It is also known as an Online UPS because it remains operational even when not in use.
When Should You Use Online UPS?
What is the difference between online and offline UPS?
The two most important types of UPS are online UPS and offline UPS. Both provide power to the device in the event of a power outage. The similarities, however, end here. The primary distinction between Online UPS and Offline UPS is that the Online UPS provides power via a rectifier and inverter combination. It supplies power to both the load and the battery at the same time, allowing the battery to be charged and ready to go in the event of a power outage.
An Offline UPS, on the other hand, supplies AC power directly to the load by turning on the transfer switch. In the event of a power outage, the offline UPS draws power from the battery backup. Another significant distinction between Online UPS and Offline UPS is the requirement for a large heat sink.
The rectifier in the Online UPS supplies power directly to the inverter as well as the battery. As a result, heat dissipation will be significant. As a result, an Online UPS requires a larger heat sink than an Offline UPS.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many batteries required for 3kVA online UPS?
6 Nos batteries
There are 12V 9AH 6 Nos batteries are inbuilt in UPS.
What is the difference between online inverter and UPS?
UPS has a rectifier for providing the backup power to the system whereas the inverter converts DC into AC. The main function of the UPS is to store the electric supply whereas the inverter converts the AC power into DC power.
What voltage is UPS 3kVA?
MODEL |
EA903 |
Capacity |
3kVA / 3kW |
Overload |
105% ~ 125% for 1min, 125% ~ 150% for 30s, >150% for 300ms |
BATTERIES |
|
DC voltage |
72V(H) |
How long will a 3kVA UPS last?
A 3kVA uninterruptible power supply will have a built-in battery pack and the amount of runtime the UPS can provide when there is a mains power outage is dependent on the load connected. At 80% load a typical 3kVA/3kW UPS can provide 5-10 minutes of battery runtime.
Which is cheaper UPS or inverter?
Both a UPS or Inverter can be used to provide backup power. The UPS is more expensive and designed for critical equipment. The Inverter is cheaper and cost-effective providing backup power to equipment that is not affected by voltage abnormalities and longer switching times.
Can I use UPS as a solar inverter?
With proper installation and configuration, you can effectively convert your UPS into a solar inverter to harness renewable energy from the sun.