Small power ups for home power supplier with good influence on market
Main features:
1)Excellent microprocessor control optimizes reliability
2)Wide range of power input
3)Double boost and buck AVR for voltage stabilization
4)Auto restart while AC is recovering
5)Off mode charging function
6)Simulated sine wave
7)Cold start function
8)Compact size and economic design: it can be placed on a desk top or other convenient location
9)Perfect protection for overload ,short circuit ,over-voltage ,low-voltage and over-heating etc.
10)Display: LED display providing status, load and battery information
11)Intelligent battery management
Technical Specification:
Model | BK450 | BK650 | BK850 | BK1000B |
Capacity | 450VA/300W | 650VA/360W | 850VA/480W | 1000B/600W |
Input | ||||
Voltage | 110/120 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC | |||
Voltage Range | 81-145 VAC /140-300 VAC | |||
Frequency Range | 60/50Hz(Auto sensing) | |||
Output | ||||
Output Voltage | 110/120 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC | |||
AC Voltage Regulation(Bat Mode) | ±10% | |||
Frequency Range(Bat Mode) | 60Hz or 50Hz ± 1Hz | |||
Transfer Time | Typical 2-6 ms | |||
Waveform(Bat Mode) | Simulated Sinwave | |||
Battery | ||||
Battery Type & Number | 12V/4.5Ah*1 | 12V/7Ah*1 | 12V/9Ah*1 | 12V/9Ah*1 |
Floating Charging Voltage | 13.7VDC | |||
Charging Ability | 4-6 Hours recover to 90% capacity | |||
Protection | ||||
Full Protection | Overload, discharge, and overcharge protection | |||
Indicators | ||||
Line Mode | Green lighting | |||
Battery Mode | Yellow flashing | |||
Fault | Red lighting | |||
Alarm | ||||
Battery Mode | Sounding every 10 seconds | |||
Low Battery | Sounding every second | |||
Overload | Sounding every 0.5 second | |||
Battery Replacement Alarm | Sounding every 2 seconds | |||
Fault | Continuously sounding | |||
Physical | ||||
Dimension, L*W*H(mm) | 295*97*145 | |||
Net Weight(Kgs) | 3.5 | 4.2 | 4.9 | 4.9 |
Environment | ||||
Humidity | 0-90% RH @ 0-40℃ (Non-condensing) | |||
Noise Level | Less than 40dB |
Product Overview:
Application:
What is a UPS?
An uninterruptible power supply, also uninterruptible power source, UPS or battery/flywheel backup, is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source, typically the utility main, fails.
Why do I need a UPS?
Power disturbances and blackouts can be costly. Preserving Information, the availability of equipment critical to the business, maintaining fully occupied staff, reduction of cost over-runs, performing reliably and getting results on time are all key elements in any successful operation. A UPS will provide clean, stable power to critical application equipment throughout utility power disturbances and power failure.
How many types of UPS are there?
There are three typical types of UPS: OFF-LINE, ON-LINE, and LINE INTERACTIVE.
What is an " ON LINE UPS ?"
An Online UPS takes incoming power, converts it to DC, conditions it, and converts it back to AC. This means the UPS is Online since there is no delay to switch to battery. Use an online UPS for your critical applications, high availability servers, etc. The output of these online UPS systems are TRUE sine wave, and is usually better than power from the electric company.
What is a "LINE INTERACTIVE UPS ?"
An Online UPS takes incoming power, converts it to DC, conditions it, and converts it back to AC. This means the UPS is Online since there is no delay to switch to battery. Use an online UPS for your critical applications, high availability servers, etc. The output of these online UPS systems are TRUE sine wave, and is usually better than power from the electric company.
How to choose the right UPS?
1. Understand specifications of all UPS.
2. Consider the requirements of power quality.
3. Understand the current capacity of UPS and consider the future expansion.
4. Choose reputed brands and manufacturers.
5. Choose UPS based on your requirements.
What are the important items you should evaluate when buying a UPS?
1. UPS reliability and stability.
2. The excellent engineers and the ability of products creation.
3. High efficiency and low noise.
4. Suppliers' reputation and financial situation.
5. International safety approvals such as TUV,UL,CSA, and so on.
6. Plant certifications such as ISO9001, ISO9002, and so on.
Where I live seldom occurs power failure will I still need a UPS?
In fact, power failure is one of power problem. The other power problems such as high voltage, low voltage, and spike are the main problems. The purposes of UPS is to provide customers the overall power protection such as voltage regulation, surge protection, spike, and sags protection. It also provides extended back up time without any limitation.