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Product & Service Catalogue
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Contents
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About UPS Ltd 4
UPS Ltd Products 11
Single Phase 13
MINIpowerPLUS 14
PowerWAVE 1000 18
PowerWAVE 3000/TP 22
Three Phase 27
PowerWAVE 5000/TP 28
PowerWAVE 6000 32
PowerWAVE 8000DPA 36
PowerWAVE 9000DPA 42
PowerWAVE 9500DPA 48
PowerWAVE Generators 54
PowerWAVE EL 60
PowerNSURE 64
PowerREPORTER 68
Service Solutions 72
Maintenance 74
Batteries 75
Monitoring 76
On site 78
Technical Specications 81
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What makes us dierent?
Our aim is simple – to be the best
power protection company there is.
Together with our parent company, the
Kohler Company’s Power Group,
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited
(UPS Ltd) is a driving force within the
power protection industry oering
pioneering product technology, service
excellence and global reach.
Best in class power protection solutions
Central to our product portfolio is a range
of the highest quality, class-leading three-
phase and single-phase uninterruptible
power supplies. Developed to oer the
highest levels of eciency, availability,
scalability and exibility.
Leveraging Kohler’s technical leadership
in global power protection, the full power
protection portfolio includes:
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Standby diesel generators
Battery systems
Emergency lighting static inverters
Switchgear
Software and ancillaries
Service excellence guaranteed
UPS Ltd has built an outstanding
reputation for service excellence through
its unrivalled pre and post sales support.
Our wide range of services includes initial
site surveys, system design, installation
& commissioning, preventative
maintenance, training, remote monitoring
and technical support.
With 24/7 availability, all these services
are delivered by a dedicated and
extensive network of trained service
engineers and service support sta -
ensuring lifelong and reliable operation of
the power protection solutions it provides.
Quality management and certications
UPS Ltd’s quality management system
is certied to BSI EN ISO 9001, its
environmental procedures to ISO 14001
and its health & safety procedures to
OHSAS 18001, and is recognised as an
Investor in People. UPS Ltd is also
certied under the SafeContractor
scheme. These certications guarantee
that all its customer obligations under
health and safety and environmental
legislation are met.
About Kohler Co.
Established in 1873, Kohler Co. has
a pedigree for quality, innovation and
exceptional craftsmanship. In 1920,
it launched the world’s rst engine
powered electric generator. Since then,
it has been developing products for
every aspect of critical load protection
and is one of the world’s largest power
protection equipment manufacturers
with products in use on every continent.
Together, UPS Ltd and Kohler bring
a potent, global force of longevity,
pedigree, pioneering product
technology, service excellence and
global reach to the power protection
industry.
Pure Power Systems
In May 2017, Kohler Co. acquired Pure
Power Systems, an independent
distributor and service provider of UPS
systems, covering Ireland. Pure Power
Systems is now a part of Uninterruptible
Power Supplies Ltd (UPSL), extending
its coverage to the entirety of the UK and
Ireland. Pure Power Systems currently
has locations in Dublin and Limerick.
Why choose us?
UPS Ltd takes a comprehensive,
end-to-end approach to meeting our
customers’ specic and demanding
requirements. From initial contact
through installation, service,
maintenance and disposal, UPS Ltd
provides its customers with an unrivalled
partner for complete peace of mind.
We understand that every client is
dierent and each has its own specic
opportunities to consider and challenges
to overcome. The key, we believe,
is to spend the time required to truly
understand the business and how it
operates. Only then can we apply our
comprehensive product range,
combined with our broad support
services oering, to provide power
protection solutions which exceed
expectations.
This also means UPS Ltd continuously
invests in product and system
development, the talent of its
employees, broadening its range of
services, and improving its service
delivery. By doing so, UPS Ltd expertly
meets the present and future needs of its
customers and achieves its objective –
to be a leader of power protection
solutions and services.
Total vertical and
horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
The UPS Ltd mission
To continuously
delight our
customers through
the provision of
industry-leading
Power Protection
Solutions and
Support Services.
About UPS Ltd
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Total vertical and
horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
PW 9500
Made in Switzerland
For over 20 years, UPS Ltd has led the
UK in terms of power protection
innovation. Today, the company is
recognised as one of the industry’s most
innovative organisations – thanks in part
to the success of its class-leading
products and services, and the
introduction of game-changing
technologies to the UK market – several
of which are now considered almost
ubiquitous within the power protection
industry.
Throughout this period, UPS Ltd has
worked with a single manufacturing
partner, based in Switzerland, where the
vast majority of UPS Ltd’s products are
designed and constructed. This
consistency and close cooperation
benets UPS Ltd’s clients in countless
ways, not least through additional
resources and investment, and access
to an extensive team of R&D specialists
in more than 20 countries.
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Total vertical and
horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
Market overview
From nancial services and Colo
providers to retail and manufacturing
giants, UPS Ltd’s products are being
utilised in a broad range of markets,
supporting an even broader range of
applications.
Regardless of whether you need a multi-
MVA system to support a tier 4-data
centre or a 10 kVA UPS to support an
emergency lighting system, UPS Ltd has
the perfect solution. Our teams of sales
managers and engineers have extensive
experience in developing tailor-made
solutions, specically designed to meet
your particular challenges and ensure
that any requirement can be satised, no
matter the business or area of operation.
“UPS Ltd’s team presented
its latest product
development to us, the
PowerWAVE 9500DPA, and
thankfully it answered all of
our needs. Its ability to
support a load of 400 kVA
within a single frame, whilst
still oering N+1
redundancy, was a big
advantage over competitors’
products.
Phil Jones, Business Manager,
Royal Bank of Scotland
Product overview:
Industry-leading products
UPS Ltd’s product portfolio contains
some of the most technologically
advanced power protection products.
At the core of its product portfolio is a
range of high quality and reliable three-
phase and single-phase uninterruptible
power supplies.
Single-phase UPS from 1–20 kVA,
parallelable up to 80 kVA
Three-phase transformerless UPS from
10-500 kVA scalable up to 5 MVA
Standby diesel generators
Battery systems
Switchgear
Emergency lighting static inverters
Software and ancillaries
Service overview
24/7 onsite service
Initial site survey
System design
Installation
Commissioning
Preventative maintenance
Repair
Battery maintenance, replacement
and testing
Capacitor replacement
Remote monitoring
Load bank testing
Witness testing
Disposal
Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme
Specic products within UPS Ltd’s
product range are now included on the
Carbon Trust’s Enhanced Capital
Allowance approved product list. This
oers customers the opportunity of
signicant tax savings on the capital
investment, and the knowledge that they
are purchasing equipment with class-
leading eciency.
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“I am always told when the
engineers will arrive on site; the
service I receive is outstanding.
If anything was to change in my
service visits I am always notied
in good time.
Mo Knott, Tesco Stores Ltd
After 30 years plus of working in
the building services, and past
service contracts with you, I have
always had a reliable service, with
emergencies always being
resolved without dramas.
Gary Sturges, Wren Environmental Ltd
A quick response to initial
enquiry with quotation and
technical information. Delivery
and commissioning all as
detailed. Overall excellent
service.
Darryl Behn, Fenner Nash Electrical Ltd
“The engineer who attends our
site is very competent, answers
any questions and leaves you
feeling that your building is
covered in all eventualities.
William McGuiggan, John Lewis
“The purchase, installation and
subsequent maintenance has
been smooth and without fault.
The process of purchasing the
communications card was easy
and the support provided before
the purchase was made was
very informative.
Richard McLennan, The Law Society
“The Trust has been a UPS
customer for a number years.
The UPS sits in the corner of the
data centre and does the job.
Any minor power interruptions
have been handled without an
issue. Service, support and
preventative maintenance have
always been handled in a
professional manner with the
engineers being knowledgeable
and friendly.
Mark Caines, The Ipswich Hospital
NHS Trust
“The service I get is second to
none. You have been supplying
me with UPS and generators for
over ten years and never once
have you let me down.
Philip Oke, Peldon Rose
Testimonials
UPS Ltd Products
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horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
Single Phase
UPS Ltd’s product portfolio
contains some of the most
technologically advanced power
protection products. At the core
of its product portfolio is a range
of high quality and reliable
three-phase and single-phase
uninterruptible power supplies.
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Total vertical and
horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
MINIpowerPLUS
(1.25–10 kVA)
MINIpowerPLUS
Expandable in 1.25 kVA modular steps
to 10 kVA
Online double conversion technology
for a clean and protected supply
Internal N+1 parallel redundancy for high
availability and reliability
Easy-to-use LCD interface for
programming, status reporting
and diagnostics
Expandable up to 8 hours’ battery
autonomy
Tower or 19” rack-mounted
congurations
Onsite, exible upgrade capability
Near unity input power factor at partial
and full loads
The most reliable and resilient
single-phase UPS currently
available, a must for all
professional users.
The MINIpowerPLUS range is ideal for
small low power protection applications
where reliable power must be scaled to
cost and space constraints. Available in
an oce-friendly tower or compact 19”
rack-mounted modular conguration,
the MINIpowerPLUS is the most reliable
and resilient single-phase UPS currently
available.
Single-phase, scalable
critical power protection
up to 10 kVA.
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The right solution
MINIpowerPLUS is available
in two dierent versions
MINIpowerPLUS tower
MINIpowerPLUS tower systems deliver
up to either 5 kVA (MINIpowerPLUS
5000) or 10 kVA (MINIpowerPLUS
10000) in a compact unit measuring only
270 x 475 x 570mm.
MINIpowerPLUS 5000 uses the space-
saving single tower to accommodate up
to four 1.25 kVA UPS power boards and
four strings of batteries. Battery
autonomy can be increased by adding a
separate battery cabinet.
MINIpowerPLUS 10000 allows four to
eight 1.25 kVA UPS power boards to be
accommodated in one tower to provide
a maximum output of 10 kVA. Up to ten
strings of batteries can be housed in a
separate cabinet.
MINIpowerPLUS rack
MINIpowerPLUS rack-mounted version
uses 6U of a standard 19” rack. With four
UPS power boards, this version provides
up to 5 kVA in capacity or 3.75 kVA in
parallel redundant (N+1) mode. Batteries
are internal. Autonomy can be extended
simply by mounting additional batteries
in a separate rack-mounted battery unit.
Features of both the tower and rack-
mounted MINIpowerPLUS include
automatic bypass, battery test function,
load/temperature dependent fan speed
and an RS232 port allowing the use of
diagnostic or auto-shutdown software.
High up time
Internal N+1 parallel redundancy
If one of the modules stops working,
the others will all continue supplying the
load without any interruption,
redistributing the percentage of load that
was previously supplied by the module
now out of order. This redundancy
ensures continuous up time.
MINIpowerPLUS tower MINIpowerPLUS rack
Total exibility
Ability to ‘right size’ the system
Simple installation of new UPS modular
power boards
Reduced total cost of ownership
Total exibility is a key benet of the
MINIpowerPLUS. It is possible to simply
add UPS power boards – in cost-
eective incremental steps – to the
MINIpowerPLUS as the critical load
requirement grows. This ensures the
UPS is ‘right sized’ to the critical load at
initial installation. This ‘right sizing’
reduces initial costs, optimises operating
eciency and helps reduce the total cost
of ownership. Adding or replacing
existing boards also enables easy
system upgrades or repairs.
Battery autonomy is similarly exible,
and can be customised using battery
kits. These can be standalone or
integrated with the UPS power boards.
Full-load battery standby time of up to
eight hours is available with a rapid
recharge capability. Battery redundancy
can also be built-in for guaranteed
continuity of supply.
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PowerWAVE 1000
(1-10 kVA)
PowerWAVE 1000
Compact design, oered in both
19” rack and tower versions
Up to 94% eciency
High eciency eco-mode
0.9 power factor (1–3 kVA)
Unity power factor (6–10 kVA)
Interfaces: USB, RS-232, SNMP,
Modbus, potential free contacts,
EPO contact inputs
Flexible battery conguration –
programmable number of batteries
(6–10 kVA)
For server, network, storage,
VolP and telecommunication
applications – combining high
reliability with low upfront
costs to make it the perfect
solution for mission critical
applications.
Designed for single-phase
uninterruptible power supply
requirements.
Manufactured with the exibility to meet
the demands of today’s critical
applications, the PowerWAVE 1000 can
be used as a standalone UPS device or
installed into a standard 19” rack
conguration, with connectivity options
available for each.
The UPS completely regenerates the
utility power to correct power
disturbances in the mains and provides
clean AC power, with voltage and
frequency independency from the
mains power supply (VFI).
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Advanced battery discharge
management
Reduced recovery time from discharge
The PowerWAVE 1000 automatically
manages the end-discharge voltage of
the internal batteries according to the
load, preventing deep discharge of the
batteries during a power failure.
User-friendly display
Quick glance screen
An easy-to-read display provides a
real-time view of all major system
parameters and current status, including
load level, battery level, system wiring
faults, overload and programmable
output status.
Power distribution and bypass
Optional manually operated
maintenance bypass switch, which
facilitates electrical and physical
isolation of the UPS. Power distribution
(1, 2 and 3 kVA UPS) facilitates easy
electrical connection of devices to
the UPS. The units can t in as a tower
or rack version.
Hot-swappable batteries
Replace or add battery packs with no
downtime/no risk
With the PowerWAVE 1000’s front
access panel, replacing battery packs no
longer requires the critical load to be
interrupted, ensuring you are always
protected 24/7.
With the 6–10 kVA versions, the number
of batteries is programmable allowing for
a exible battery conguration.
High reliability
Automatic (6–10 kVA UPS) redundant
parallel operation
Increasing load and protection levels is
made quick and easy with the
PowerWAVE 1000. A larger load or N+1
parallel redundancy can easily be
achieved by simply connecting up to
four units, using the CAN-bus (RJ45) on
the rear of the unit. Versions are available
for 1, 2, 3 or 4 x UPS to create a 1+1, 2+1
or 3+1 redundancy system. This ‘right
sizing’ reduces initial cost, optimises
operating eciency and helps reduce
total cost of ownership.
In addition, matching battery cabinets
can be added to extend the back-up
time for several hours.
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Low cost of ownership
High operating eciency
0.9/Unity power factor & low input THDi
The PowerWAVE 1000 delivers high
eciency of up to 94%. The eco mode
allows this to be increased to 98%.
The PowerWAVE 1000 provides an
output factor of 0.9 (1 kVA, 2 kVA and
3 kVA) and unity (6 kVA and 10 kVA), as
well as a low input THDi of <3%.
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PowerWAVE 3000/TP
(10 & 20 kVA)
Parallelable up to 80 kVA
PowerWAVE 3000/TP
Energy savings up to 93% eciency
97% eciency in eco mode
Low harmonic distortions (< 5% THDi)
and active power factor correction
(0.99 input PF) eliminate interference
from other equipment in the network
Paralleling up to 4 units allows for
increase of capacity and introduction
of redundancy to system to enhance
availability
Integrated manual bypass switch
simplies maintenance and reduces
need for external switchgears
Can operate as frequency converter
(50 Hz to/from 60 Hz)
Power factor 0.9
Same model supports dierent wiring
schemes: three-phase and single-phase
input as well as single and dual input
feed
Extended autonomy with matching
battery cabinets
Single-phase UPS for midsize
server rooms, networks,
telecommunications systems
and industrial processes.
Compact, single-phase
critical power protection
up to 20 kVA.
The PowerWAVE 3000/TP UPS delivers
reliable power, low running costs, long
battery life, easy maintenance and high
levels of exibility.
Featuring double-conversion, voltage
and frequency independent (VFI)
topology, the PowerWAVE 3000/TP is
available in both 10 and 20 kVA versions,
with the option to congure up to four
units in parallel to boost power capability
or provide redundancy.
Three-phase or single-phase inputs can
also be accommodated, as well as
single or dual supply inputs – allowing
the customer to manage two
independent power sources.
Simple to install and with a small
footprint, the PowerWAVE 3000/TP
provides stable, regulated, transient-
free, pure sine wave AC power with
extremely tight output voltage
regulation.
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Reliable
Online double conversion topology
delivers constant and stable power to
the load even in the presence of severe
disturbances in the utility
Parallelable up to four units to provide
system redundancy
Programmed and automated battery
tests ensure an optimised battery
management, operation and lifetime
Flexible
Single or three-phase input is eld
congurable adaptable to installation
requirements
Single or dual input power source
compatible (eld congurable)
Battery options
Additional battery cabinets that match
perfectly with the UPS for scaling
autonomy time
Reduced costs
High eciency reduces the quantity of
power consumed by your installation
Reduced heat losses maintain a lower
operating temperature, prolonging the
lifetime of components and batteries
The small footprint saves space and
makes installation simpler
Communication options
Through monitoring devices, any
abnormal situation (events/alarms) can
be detected immediately
Dry-contact card – relay interface card
enables advanced communication
between the UPS systems
Network interface cards – control and
monitoring of the UPS via a web browser
Sensors – combined with the network
interface card, humidity and temperature
sensors can be integrated into the
system and monitored remotely via
a web browser
Scalable
Dierent autonomy variations with inbuilt
batteries or additional battery cabinets
Simple power increase (pay-as-you-
grow) by paralleling up to four units
Battery runtime (half load/full load)
10 kVA 20 kVA
UPS internal battery 39 / 16 16 / 5
UPS + battery cabinet 152 / 70 70 / 29
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horizontal scalability
using hot swap
modularity
PW 9500
Three Phase
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PowerWAVE 5000/TP
(10-50 kVA)
PowerWAVE 5000/TP
Capacities from 10 kVA to 50 kVA
three phase
On-line double conversion,
transformerless technology for high
reliability
Parallel capability of up to 20 units
Intelligent battery management
95.5% eciency across a wide load
range
Integral batteries
Near unity input power factor (0.99)
Low input harmonic distortion
(THDi <3%)
Small footprint and low weight
Ergonomic design for easy serviceability
Energy saving and low carbon footprint
Extended autonomy with matching
battery cabinets
Three-phase UPS for midsize
server rooms, networks,
telecommunication systems
and industrial processes.
A true on-line, double-
conversion, VFI (voltage
frequency independent)
UPS that provides
enhanced power protection
in a compact format.
Its outstanding price and performance
deliver the best value for money in its
category with uncompromised system
reliability and power availability.
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High eciency for
lowest lifetime costs
High eciency at partial and rated loads
Low carbon footprint
With a transformerless design and
Energy Saving Inverter Switching (ESIS)
technology, PowerWAVE 5000/TP
delivers very high eciency at partial
and rated loads (up to 95.5%). This level
of eciency dramatically reduces the
total cost of ownership of the UPS
during its lifecycle.
Ripple-free and optional temperature
controlled battery chargers protect
batteries and extend the life-time
performance, further reducing running
costs.
These benets combine to make the
PowerWAVE 5000/TP a truly eco-friendly
solution for all power protection
requirements.
Space saving
Reduced footprint
Valuable oor space maximised
With a footprint of only 0.4m2 at 50 kVA,
the PowerWAVE 5000/TP has a power
density of up to 100kW/m2. As a result,
substantial and valuable space savings
are achieved even at the highest power
ratings.
UPS cabinet A (10–20 kVA) UPS cabinet B (10–25 kVA) UPS cabinet C (25–50 kVA)
PowerWAVE 5000/TP range
Dimensions (W x H x D)
345 x 1045 x 710 mm
Weight without battery
10 kVA: 88 kg
15 kVA: 90 kg
20 kVA: 92 kg
25 kVA: 94 kg
Weight with 96 x 7/9 Ah battery
10 kVA: 328 kg
15 kVA: 330 kg
20 kVA: 332 kg
25 kVA: 334 kg
Dimensions (W x H x D)
345 x 720 x 710 mm
Weight without battery
10 kVA: 60 kg
15 kVA: 62 kg
20 kVA: 64 kg
Weight with 48 x 7/9 Ah battery
10 kVA: 180 kg
15 kVA: 182 kg
20 kVA: 184 kg
Dimensions (W x H x D)
440 x 1420 x 910 mm
Weight: 7/9 Ah cabinet without battery
25 kVA: 151 kg
30 kVA: 160 kg
40 kVA: 165 kg
50 kVA: 170 kg
Weight: 28 Ah cabinet without battery
25 kVA: 135 kg
30 kVA: 145 kg
40 kVA: 150 kg
50 kVA: 155 kg
Weight with 144 x 7/9 Ah battery
25 kVA: 540 kg
30 kVA: 550 kg
40 kVA: 555 kg
50 kVA: 560 kg
Weight with 48 x 28 Ah battery
25 kVA: 605 kg
30 kVA: 615 kg
40 kVA: 620 kg
50 kVA: 625 kg
LCD display
Customer inputs
RS232 interface
Maintenance
bypass switch
Output contacts and
SNMP card (optional)
Rectier &
bypass fuses
Batteries
Battery fuses
Battery containment
Input/output connection
Parallel isolator
Available in three dierent cabinet sizes
Cabinet A: 10 – 20 kVA
Cabinet B: 10 – 25 kVA
Cabinet C: 25 – 50 kVA
Highest load availability
Productivity maximised, ‘downtime’
minimised
Paralleled systems are designed to
ensure availability by signicantly
increasing system redundancy. In the
case of a power failure, should a UPS unit
fail, the remaining units are still able to
continue to support the critical load.
Redundant paralleled systems also
enable regular maintenance to be carried
out on the system without any
requirement to remove the critical load
from conditioned power.
Flexible battery conguration
Optimal sizing of the battery capacity
10–50 kVA with dierent sized cabinets
Extended autonomy with matching
battery cabinets
The PowerWAVE 5000/TP is available in
three cabinet sizes, enabling you to
choose the ideal capacity and required
autonomy for your critical load. The
smaller 10-25 kVA units are available in
two cabinet sizes, dependent on the
required level of autonomy, with the
larger units (25–50 kVA) available in a
third cabinet size, which can house both
7/9Ah and 28Ah batteries.
Additional battery cabinets that match
perfectly with the UPS for scaling
autonomy time.
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PowerWAVE 6000
(60 kVA/kW)
Paralellable up to 5 MVA/MW
PowerWAVE 6000
Single unit capacities from 60 kVA/kW to
500 kVA/kW
Capacity up to 5 Megawatts
(5 MVA/MW) with 10 units in parallel
Power density of up to 363kW/m2
High eciency and minimum cost of
ownership
Low input harmonic distortion:
THDi =3.5%
Near unity input power factor of 0.99
Fully rated output power (blade friendly)
Full front access maximises system
serviceability
Transformerless design
The best combination of
energy eciency, reliability
and low cost of ownership
– capacity from 60 kVA/kW to
5 MVA/MW.
Three-phase UPS with unity
power delivers the best
combination of availability,
energy eciency, overall
power performance and
lowest total cost of
ownership in its class.
Oering both intelligent energy
management and maximum power
protection it uses less energy, achieves
signicant cost reductions, saves on
valuable oor space (leaving room for
revenue-earning equipment) and has a
reduced impact on the environment.
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Flexible batteries
Bespoke conguration
Extended battery life
Front access for ease of installation
and servicing
PowerWAVE 6000 allows the freedom
to tailor the battery installation to the
requirements of the critical load at the
lowest possible cost. By adding external
battery cabinets, it enables each battery
conguration to match the required
autonomy, ensuring smallest system
footprint and easy usability.
Running costs are further reduced by
ripple-free and temperature controlled
chargers that protect batteries and
extend life-time performance. Front
access also aids easy installation and
servicing.
Improved input performance
Low input harmonic distortion (THDi)
Near unity input power factor
Reduced installation costs
PowerWAVE 6000 manages the Total
Input Harmonic Distortion (THDi) at a low
level (3.5% at 100% load). It does this by
neutralising the emission of harmonics
at the input of the UPS. Low harmonic
distortion saves unnecessary oversizing
of generators, cabling and ancillary
equipment (such as circuit breakers),
avoids extra heating of input
transformers (thus wasting less energy)
and extends the lifetime of all input
components.
High eciency is further enhanced by
removing any requirement for additional
phase compensating devices.
Blade friendly
Supports high powered servers such as
blade servers
Supports leading power factors
Blade servers typically have a leading
power factor and this can present
problems to those UPS systems that are
not designed to manage such loads. The
PowerWAVE 6000 is designed to power
all types of electrical loads, including
high-powered servers. It can provide
fully rated output power to power factors
from 0.9 leading to 0.9 lagging.
Connectivity
Multiple interface options
Supports monitoring and control
PowerWAVE 6000 is equipped with
multiple interfaces that can be used
for local and remote monitoring, status
signalling, control, maintenance and
rmware upgrade.
Space saving
Reduced footprint
Valuable oor space maximised
PowerWAVE 6000’s class-leading power
density (up to 363kW/m2) is driven by
the UPS’s small physical footprint of
0.3m2 up to 120 kVA/kW, 0.64m2 up to
200 kVA/kW, 0.82m2 up to 300 kVA/kW,
and 1.4m2 up to 500 kVA/kW. As a result,
substantial and valuable space savings
are achieved even at the highest power
ratings.
For data centres in particular, this
helps to maximise oor space for
revenue-earning servers.
Product range
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm)
615 x 1954 x 480
Footprint: 0.3m2
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm)
850 x 1820 x 750
Footprint: 0.64m2
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm)
1100 x 1920 x 750
Footprint: 0.82m2
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm)
1650 x 2094 x 850
Footprint: 1.4m2
60–120 kVA 160–200 kVA 250–300 kVA 400–500 kVA
The PowerWAVE 6000 actively
manages the input current total
harmonic distortion (THDi) at a
low level (3.5% at 100% load).
PowerWAVE’s unique technology
neutralises the emission of
harmonics at the input of the UPS
system, providing greater
reliability of operations for circuit
breakers and extending the
overall service life of the
equipment.
Low harmonic distortion saves
unnecessary oversizing of
gensets, cabling and circuit
breakers, avoids extra heating of
input transformers and extends
the overall service life of all
upstream components.
With a transformerless design
and Energy Saving Inverter
Switching (ESIS) technology, the
PowerWAVE 6000 delivers high
eciency at partial and full load
(up to 96% in double conversion
online mode). This level of
eciency dramatically reduces
the total cost of ownership of the
UPS system during its life cycle.
Thanks to the near-to-unity input
power factor of 0.99, the
PowerWAVE 6000 reduces the
input installation costs by
enabling the use of smaller
cables. Furthermore, it avoids the
unnecessary use of additional
phase compensating devices,
which consequently keeps the
overall UPS eciency high.
Understanding eciency and power
Top-of-market 96% eciency in
double conversion mode reduces
running costs without
compromising reliability. This
UPS has a very at eciency
curve so high eciency is
reached at low load levels.
kW (%)
100
Leading
40
20
0
80
60
Lagging
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 1
Input power factor versus load
1.0
25% 50% 75% 100% load
0.9
0.95
0.96
0.985
0.99 0.99
Input current total harmonic distortion (THDi)
12
25% 50% 75% 100% load
10
6
2
0
8
4
9.0
6.0
4.5
3.5
AC–AC efficiency (160—500)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.5 96 95.5 95
AC–AC efficiency (60—120)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.7 95.8 96 95
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.5 96 95.5 95
kW (%)
100
Leading
40
20
0
80
60
Lagging
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 1
Input power factor versus load
1.0
25% 50% 75% 100% load
0.9
0.95
0.96
0.985
0.99 0.99
Input current total harmonic distortion (THDi)
12
25% 50% 75% 100% load
10
6
2
0
8
4
9.0
6.0
4.5
3.5
AC–AC efficiency (160—500)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.5 96 95.5 95
AC–AC efficiency (60—120)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.7 95.8 96 95
kW (%)
100
Leading
40
20
0
80
60
Lagging
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 0,8
cos phi = 0,9
cos phi = 1
Input power factor versus load
1.0
25% 50% 75% 100% load
0.9
0.95
0.96
0.985
0.99 0.99
Input current total harmonic distortion (THDi)
12
25% 50% 75% 100% load
10
6
2
0
8
4
9.0
6.0
4.5
3.5
AC–AC efficiency (160—500)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.5 96 95.5 95
AC–AC efficiency (60—120)
100
25% 50% 75% 100% load
95
90
85
80
75
Linear load (cosphi = 1)
95.7 95.8 96 95
PowerWAVE 8000DPA
Capacities from 10 kVA/kW to
200 kVA/kW in 10 kVA/kW or 20 kVA/kW
modular steps
Parallelable frames up to 400 kVA/kW
Available as tower (ST) or
19” rack-mountable (RI) solutions
Fully rated output power (blade friendly);
20 kVA = 20kW
N+1 redundancy up to 180 kVA/kW N+1
in a single frame
‘Six nines’ (99.9999%) availability
Up to 95.5% eciency across a wide
load range
Near unity input power factor at partial
and full loads (PF=0.99 @ 100% load)
Low input harmonic distortion
(THDi<3%)
Modular UPS designed
for low and medium
power applications.
PowerWAVE 8000DPA
(10–20 kVA/kW)
Parallelable up to 400 kVA/kW
Ideal for low to medium,
high-density critical power
protection applications.
Three-phase UPS built for low to
medium, high-density power protection
applications. Leading-edge modular
design using proven decentralised
parallel architecture (DPA) technology.
The PowerWAVE 8000DPA oers
incredible energy eciency, 99.9999%
availability and exible scalability in
either a tower or rack-mountable
solution.
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Key benets
Individual static switches per module
Each module has its own display and
controller
Each module has its own control logic
Separate or common battery
conguration
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Advanced Decentralised Parallel
Architecture (DPA)
Distributed control and power
Independent hot-swap modules
No single points of failure
Decentralised Parallel Architecture (DPA)
means each UPS module contains all
the hardware and software required
for full-system operation. They share no
common components so a DPA parallel
system oers extremely high availability.
In addition, potential single points of
failure are eliminated and system uptime
is maximised. PowerWAVE 8000DPA
UPS modules can be paralleled to
provide redundancy (parallel
redundancy) or to increase the system’s
total capacity.
Easy to replace ‘hot-swap’
modules
Replace or add modules with
no downtime
Cost eective scalability & ‘right sizing’
Simple power upgrade
Future proof investment
True ‘hot-swap’ modularity enables the
safe removal and/or insertion of UPS
modules into a PowerWAVE 8000DPA
system without risk to the critical load
and without the need to either transfer
the critical load onto raw mains or
remove power from the critical load. This
directly addresses today’s requirement
for continuous uptime, reducing mean
time to repair (MTTR).
The right solution
PowerWAVE 8000DPA is
available in two versions
PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST (tower)
is available for high-density applications
requiring a standard power protection
solution including frame, UPS, battery
and communication. This solution
delivers power protection from
10–200 kVA/KW (180 kVA/KW N+1) in
10 kVA/KW or 20 kVA/KW modular steps
to provide a maximum power density of
472 kW/m2. PowerWAVE 8000DPA
cabinet can be paralleled horizontally to
increase the capacity up to 400 kVA/kW.
The PowerWAVE 8000DPA RI (19” rack-
mountable) solution includes UPS,
battery and communication, which can
be integrated into any 19” rack
(independent of manufacturer) and
provides up to 80 kVA/KW (60 kVA/KW
N+1) making it ideal for integrated IT,
telecom or other applications.
Blade friendly
Supports blade servers
Supports leading power factors
Blade servers typically have a leading
power factor, which can present
problems to UPS systems, particularly if
they are not designed to power such
loads. The PowerWAVE 8000DPA is
designed to power all types of electrical
loads, including blade servers. It can
provide fully rated output power to
power factors in the range of 0.9 leading
to 0.8 lagging.
Generator friendly
Generator compatible
Soft start – introduces the generator
load in steps
The PowerWAVE 8000DPA oers a
highly eective solution when
introducing a generator to the critical
load. If the load exceeds 50 per cent of
the generator’s standby rating, switching
the load in a single step presents a
number of dangers. To negate this, each
of the ‘hot-swap’ modules within the
PowerWAVE 8000DPAs modular frame
come equipped with ‘soft start’
capability. This allows the modules to be
switched on sequentially, introducing the
generator to the load in more
manageable steps.
High reliability
Reliability maximised
Automatic parallel redundant operation
Parallel redundant (N+1) UPS systems
provide the highest level of reliability by
ensuring that the number of UPS
modules in a system is a minimum of
one (N) over and above the number
required (N) to fully support the critical
load.
The PowerWAVE 8000DPA is designed
to automatically operate as a parallel
redundant system, ensuring that the
critical load always receives the highest
level of power protection.
UPS modules
RS232 serial interface
Maintenance bypass switch
Internal battery storage
Customer inputs and
volt-free outputs
Battery fuses
Slot for optional SNMP card
PowerWAVE 8000DPA RI (19” rack-mountable)PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST (tower)
Up to 10 UPS modules
AC input terminals
Parallel interface
Slot for optional
SNMP card
Customer inputs and
volt-free outputs /
RS232 serial interface
Maintenance bypass
switch
Battery terminal rail
Earth bar
AC output terminals
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Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 310 x 565 mm (7 HU)
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 440 x 565 mm (10 HU)
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 798 x 735 mm (18 HU)
PowerWAVE 8000DPA has a near unity input
power factor at full load (and even partial loads)
reducing the size of the input cable and fuses,
thereby saving on materials and costs.
Input current total harmonic distortion (THDi) of
<3% virtually eliminates harmonic distortion of
the mains supply.
The PowerWAVE 8000DPAs 95.5% true online
eciency signicantly reduces system running
costs and site air-conditioning costs. This helps
reduce the organisation’s carbon footprint.
*Depending on conguration.
Additionally, PowerWAVE 8000DPA has
a near unity input power factor at full
load (and even partial loads) reducing
the size of the input cable and fuses,
thereby saving on materials and costs.
Input current total harmonic distortion
(THDi) of less than 3% virtually
eliminates harmonic distortion of the
mains supply. This saves unnecessary
oversizing of gen-sets, cabling and
circuit breakers; avoids extra heating of
input transformers; and extends the
overall lifetime of all input components.
All these benets ensure that the
PowerWAVE 8000DPA oers one of the
lowest ‘total cost of ownerships’ and
smallest carbon footprints of any UPS
system in its class.
Input current distortion THDi
6.0
25% 50% 75% 100%
4.5
3.5
2.5
Reduced TCO – AC–AC efficiency
97
25% 50% 75% 100%
96
95
92
91
90
1.5
94
93
Load (%)
Efficiency (%)
Blade server friendly power
25
-0.75 -0.80 -0.85 -0.90
10
5
0
20
15
Power (kW versus KVA)
-0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65
Constant kW
Additional kW
Input power factor versus load (Leading)
1
25% 50% 75% 100%
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.96 0.985 0.99 0.99
kW
-0.80 1.00 0.80
Load (%)
Input power factor
5.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
Load (%)
Input THDi %
4.0
3.7
3.4
3.0
94.5
95
95.5 95.5
Input current distortion THDi
6.0
25% 50% 75% 100%
4.5
3.5
2.5
Reduced TCO – AC–AC efficiency
97
25% 50% 75% 100%
96
95
92
91
90
1.5
94
93
Load (%)
Efficiency (%)
Blade server friendly power
25
-0.75 -0.80 -0.85 -0.90
10
5
0
20
15
Power (kW versus KVA)
-0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65
Constant kW
Additional kW
Input power factor versus load (Leading)
1
25% 50% 75% 100%
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.96 0.985 0.99 0.99
kW
-0.80 1.00 0.80
Load (%)
Input power factor
5.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
Load (%)
Input THDi %
4.0
3.7
3.4
3.0
94.5
95
95.5 95.5
Input current distortion THDi
6.0
25% 50% 75% 100%
4.5
3.5
2.5
Reduced TCO – AC–AC efficiency
97
25% 50% 75% 100%
96
95
92
91
90
1.5
94
93
Load (%)
Efficiency (%)
Blade server friendly power
25
-0.75 -0.80 -0.85 -0.90
10
5
0
20
15
Power (kW versus KVA)
-0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65
Constant kW
Additional kW
Input power factor versus load (Leading)
1
25% 50% 75% 100%
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.96 0.985 0.99 0.99
kW
-0.80 1.00 0.80
Load (%)
Input power factor
5.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
Load (%)
Input THDi %
4.0
3.7
3.4
3.0
94.5
95
95.5 95.5
Input current distortion THDi
6.0
25% 50% 75% 100%
4.5
3.5
2.5
Reduced TCO – AC–AC efficiency
97
25% 50% 75% 100%
96
95
92
91
90
1.5
94
93
Load (%)
Efficiency (%)
Blade server friendly power
25
-0.75 -0.80 -0.85 -0.90
10
5
0
20
15
Power (kW versus KVA)
-0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65
Constant kW
Additional kW
Input power factor versus load (Leading)
1
25% 50% 75% 100%
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.96 0.985 0.99 0.99
kW
-0.80 1.00 0.80
Load (%)
Input power factor
5.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
Load (%)
Input THDi %
4.0
3.7
3.4
3.0
94.5
95
95.5 95.5
Designed to power all types of electrical loads
including blade servers, the PowerWAVE
8000DPA can provide fully rated output power
from 0.9 leading to 0.8 lagging.
*Depending on battery conguration.
Class-leading energy eciency
– low total cost of ownership
Very high operating eciency
Reduced installation and upgrade costs
Near unity input power factor and low
input (THDi) – reduces running costs
The PowerWAVE 8000DPA delivers
class-leading eciency of up to 95.5%
across a wide load range signicantly
reducing system running costs and site
air conditioning costs.
ST 40 – 2 modules ST 80 – 4 modules ST 60 – 3 modules ST 120 – 6 modules ST 200 – 10 modules
Dimensions WxHxD:
550 x 1135 x 775 mm
No. of internal batteries:
2 x 40 x 7.2/9Ah
Total 80 blocks
Dimensions WxHxD:
550 x 1135 x 775 mm
External battery ONLY
Dimensions WxHxD:
550 x 1975 x 775 mm
No. of internal batteries:
3 x (2x40) x 7.2/9Ah
Total 240 blocks
Dimensions WxHxD:
550 x1 975 x 775 mm
External battery ONLY
Dimensions WxHxD:
550 x 1975 x 775 mm
External battery ONLY
PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST
ST tower range – 10-200 kVA/kW
PowerWAVE 8000DPA RI
19” rack-mountable range – 10-80 kVA/kW
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 487 x 735 mm (11 HU)
Number of batteries: 40
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 665 x 735 mm (15 HU)
Number of batteries: 80
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x 798 x 735 mm (18 HU)
Number of batteries: 80
Dimensions WxHxD:
488 x1153 x 735 mm (26 HU)
Number of batteries: 160
With batteries
RI 11 – 1 module
RI 12 – 1 module
RI 22 – 2 modules
RI24 – 2 modules
Without batteries
RI 10 – 1 module
RI 20 – 2 modules
RI 40 – 4 modules
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PowerWAVE 9000DPA
(30-50 kVA)
Parallelable up to 1.5 MVA
PowerWAVE 9000DPA
Up to 250 kVA (200 kVA N+1) in a
single frame
Parallelable up to 1.5 MVA
Transformerless technology
96% true online eciency
Near unity input power factor at partial
and full loads (0.99% @ 100% load)
Low input harmonic distortion
(THDi<3%)
Fully rated output power (blade friendly)
Online double conversion technology
Low running costs
Designed to meet the
requirements of today –
and tomorrow.
Delivers class-leading
‘six nines’ (99.9999%)
power availability.
A revolutionary rack-mounted
uninterruptible power supply designed
with ‘hot swap’ modules for future
scalability. A transformerless UPS
system with class-leading ‘six nines’
(99.9999%) power availability for
demanding IT environments and data
centres.
Key benets
Individual static switches per module
Each module has its own display and
controller
Each module has its own control logic
Separate or common battery
conguration
4544
Scalable – horizontally
Scalable – vertically
Advanced decentralised
parallel architecture (DPA)
Distributed control and power
Independent hot-swap modules
No single points of failure
Decentralised parallel architecture (DPA)
means each UPS module contains all the
hardware and software required for full
system operation. They share no
common components, so a DPA parallel
system oers extremely high availability.
In addition, potential single points of
failure are eliminated and system uptime
is maximised. PowerWAVE 9000DPA
UPS modules can be paralleled to
provide redundancy (parallel
redundancy) or to increase the
system’s total capacity.
Smallest footprint
saves space
Extremely high power density
Uses less valuable oor space
Class-leading power density of
342kW/m2 signicantly minimises the
oor space required to accommodate
the PowerWAVE 9000DPA. This is
particularly important in data centres
where space must be maximised to
accommodate revenue-earning
equipment.
Easy to replace
‘hot-swap’ modules
Replace or add modules with no
downtime/no risk
Simple power upgrade
True ‘hot-swap’ modularity enables the
safe removal and/or insertion of UPS
modules into a PowerWAVE 9000DPA
system without risk to the critical load
and without the need to either transfer
the critical load onto raw mains or
remove power from the critical load.
This directly addresses today’s
requirement for continuous uptime,
reducing mean time to repair (MTTR).
Static
bypass
Static
bypass
Static
bypass
UPS
UPS
UPS
Mains 1 Mains 2
Critical
load
Battery
Battery
Battery
Future proof installation
Investment protection
Future proof installation is assured with
the PowerWAVE 9000DPAs scalability
and ability to supply the most
demanding of modern loads.
Maximum availability
Six nines availability 99.9999%
PowerWAVE 9000DPA maximises
availability by combining the benets of
decentralised parallel architecture,
parallel redundancy and ‘hot-swap’
modularity with low MTTR.
Low running costs
High operating eciency, regardless
of loading
Reduced installation and upgrading
costs
Near unity input power factor and low
input THDi
By delivering energy eciency, scalable
exibility and ergonomic design, the
PowerWAVE 9000DPA oers a low total
cost of ownership and easy
serviceability.
High reliability
Reliability maximised
Automatic parallel redundant operation
Parallel redundant (N+1) UPS systems
provide the highest level of reliability by
ensuring that the number of UPS
modules in the system is a minimum of
one over and above the number required
(N) to fully support the critical load. The
PowerWAVE 9000DPA is designed to
automatically operate as a parallel
redundant system, ensuring that the
critical load always receives the highest
possible level of power protection.
Blade friendly
Supports blade servers
Supports leading power factors
Blade servers typically have a leading
power factor, which can present
problems to UPS systems, particularly if
they are not designed to power such
loads. The PowerWAVE 9000DPA is
designed to power all types of electrical
loads, including blade servers. It can
provide fully rated output power to
power factors in the range of 0.9 leading
to 0.8 lagging.
In today’s ‘on demand’
world, highly reliable power
protection systems are
essential to the protection of
critical data and to ensure
24/7 availability for business
applications.
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The PowerWAVE 9000DPAs 96%
true online eciency, signicantly
reduces system running costs and
site air-conditioning costs. This
helps reduce the organisation’s
carbon footprint.
Input current total harmonic
distortion (THDi) of <3% virtually
eliminates harmonic distortion of
the mains supply.
Fully rated output power in the
range of 0.9 leading and 0.8
lagging
Near unity input power factor, at
partial and full load, reduces
the required size of the input cable
and fuses, thereby reducing the
materials (and costs) associated
with the system’s electrical
installation.
AC- AC Efficiency
100%
0 25% 50% 75% 100%
96%
90%
85%
80%
75%
Load
Efficiency %
Input power factor
1.00
0 25% 50% 75% 100%
0.80
0.60
Load
Input power factor
THDi
6
0 25% 50% 75% 100%
5
3
4
2
1
0
Load
Input THDi %
Power (kW)
25
0-0.85 -0.95 0.95 0.85-0.90-0.75
-0.90 0.801.00
-0.80 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.700.75
0.65
20
15
10
5
0
Without derating
Leading/Lagging
Right sizing
Cost-eective scalability
Ability to ‘right size’ the system over
time
Simple installation of new modules
UPS modules can be added in cost-
eective incremental steps as the critical
load power requirement grows. This
‘right sizing’ reduces initial cost,
optimises operating eciency and helps
reduce total cost of ownership.
Up to ve UPS modules can be
paralleled in a single rack-format cabinet
to enable up to 200kW (342kW/m2) of
power capacity per cabinet, providing
‘vertical scalability’. If more capacity is
required, cabinets can be paralleled
providing ‘horizontal scalability’.
Capacity
120%
0 1 2
Years
345678910
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Actual load
Installed capacity
Expected load
Room capacity
Minimal waste
due to load
matching
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PowerWAVE 9500DPA
Up to 96% true online eciency
Eco-mode eciency 99%
Cost eective scalability to ‘right size’
system
Unity power factor and low input THDi
Up to 500 kVA/KW (400 kVA/kW N+1) in
a single frame
Scalable to 3 MVA/MW
Transformerless technology
Hot swappable 100 kVA/kW modules
Up to 96% true online eciency
Eco-mode eciency 99%
Low total cost of ownership
99.9999% (six nines) availability
Small footprint/high power density
Unity power factor (kW = kVA)
Low input harmonic distortion
(THDi <3.5%)
Top and bottom cable entry
Graphical touchscreen system display
Xtra VFI mode: maximum eciency even
when underloaded
500 kVA/KW
modular UPS,
designed with high
eciency and
maximum exibility
at its core.
Total vertical and horizontal
scalability using hot swap
modularity.
Key benets
Individual static switches per module
Each module has its own display and
controller
Each module has its own control logic
Separate or common battery
conguration
PowerWAVE 9500DPA boasts low total
cost of ownership through a combination
of high energy eciency, scalability and
ergonomic design.
A class-leading online energy eciency
of up to 96% signicantly reduces
system running and cooling costs,
helping to reduce the organisation’s
carbon footprint. Further energy savings
can be made by operating the
PowerWAVE 9500DPA in eco-mode,
which increases the eciency to 99%.
The UPS can be ‘right sized’ to optimise
the power required to match the critical
load and modules can be added
incrementally as the load increases. This
means that you only power and cool
what you need, saving power usage over
the life of the UPS.
Additionally, PowerWAVE 9500DPA
has a near unity input power factor at
full load reducing the size of the input
cable and fuses, thereby saving on
materials and costs. Input current total
harmonic distortion (THDi) of less than
3.5% virtually eliminates harmonic
pollution of the mains supply. This saves
unnecessary oversizing of gen-sets,
cabling and circuit breakers, avoids
extra heating of input transformers and
extends the overall lifetime of all input
components.
AC/AC Efficiency with linear, resistive load
100%
0 25% 50% 75% 100%
96%
92%
Load
High efficiency reaching 96.1%
Flat curve g 95.8% at 25% load
98%
94%
90%
Eco-mode
PowerWAVE 9500DPA
(100–500 kVA/kW)
Parallelable up to 3 MVA/MW
Dimensions and clearances
Dimensions
Width = 1580mm
Height = 1975mm
Depth = 945mm
1.49m2 footprint
Weight (with 5 modules) = 975 kg
Minimal clearances
Front 1000mm
Back 300mm (air outlet)
5150
Six nines availability
99.9999% availability
By combining the benets of
decentralised parallel architecture,
parallel redundancy and hot swap
modularity, PowerWAVE 9500DPA has a
high mean time between failure (MTBF)
and a much reduced mean time to repair
(MTTR). This delivers six nines
availability – a highly desirable quality
required by data centres in pursuit of
zero downtime.
Advanced decentralised parallel
architecture (DPA)
Distributed control and power
Independent hot-swap modules
No single points of failure
Decentralised parallel architecture (DPA)
means each UPS module contains all the
hardware and software required for full
system operation. They share no
common components so a DPA parallel
system oers extremely high availability.
In addition, potential single points of
failure are eliminated and system uptime
is maximised. UPS modules can be
paralleled to provide redundancy
(parallel redundancy) or to increase the
system’s total capacity.
Graphical touchscreen display
System level display
Individual module displays
The 7” colour touchscreen display
provides a clear overview of the UPS at a
system level. Graphical and intuitive, the
display provides easy navigation to drill
down on the performance and status of
the individual modules within the
system. Additionally, each module has
its own display.
Hot swappable
module
Graphical touchscreen
system display
Hot swappable modules
Replace or add modules with
no downtime
Simple power upgrade
Future proof investment
True ‘hot-swap’ modularity enables the
safe removal and/or insertion of UPS
modules into a PowerWAVE 9500DPA
system without risk to the critical load
and without the need to either transfer
the critical load onto raw mains or
remove power from the critical load.
Modules can be replaced or added
without any system downtime. Simple
power upgrades are therefore possible
as the critical load power requirements
grow. Additionally, modules can easily
be removed for service or replaced if
faulty without compromising the
availability of the system.
Top cable entry
Inbuilt backfeed
protection
Bottom cable entry
PowerWAVE 9500DPA UPS 500 kVA/kW 500 kVA/kW
Vertical scalability
Smart connection
interface
Optional inbuilt
maintenance
bypass switch
Individual module
isolator
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Scalable up to 3 MVA/MW
Vertical and horizontal scalability
Cost eective ‘right sizing’
PowerWAVE 9500DPA can be scaled
vertically in 100 kVA/kW modular steps
to provide up to 500 kVA/kW of power in
a single frame. This enables power to be
added as requirements grow, without the
impact on footprint. Horizontal
scalability is also possible, with up to
6 frames in parallel, to increase total
power up to 3 MVA/MW. This two-
dimensional scalability means that there
is no need to overspecify the original
conguration, as modules and/or frames
can be added to optimise the power
requirements and increase/decrease
power to meet future requirements.
Input and output characteristics
Near unity input power factor, at
partial and full load, reduces
the required size of the input cable
and fuses, thereby reducing the
materials (and costs) associated
with the system’s electrical
installation.
Input power factor
1.00
0 25% 50% 75%
100%
0.80
0.60
Load
Input power factor
No derating in the range
0.9 leading to 0.6 lagging
Power vs power factor
100
-0.8 -0.85 -0.9 -0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65 0.60
50
75
25
0
cosphi
kVA
kW
Power vs power factor
100
-0.8 -0.85 -0.9 -0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65 0.60
50
75
25
0
cosphi
kVA
kW
Horizontal scalability:
six cabinets in parallel conguration up to 3 MVA/MW
Scalable up to 3 MVA/MW
Vertical scalability:
one to ve modules in one single cabinet
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80%
82%
84%
86%
88%
90%
92%
94%
96%
98%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Efficiency
Load
95.8%
96.1% 96.0%
95.6%
Increased UPS efficiency – more energy savings
Xtra VFI
operating range
where efficiency
is enhanced
VFI double-conversion
default operating mode –
up to 96.1% efficiency
80%
82%
84%
86%
88%
90%
92%
94%
96%
98%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Efficiency
Load
95.8%
96.1% 96.0%
95.6%
Increased UPS Efficiency - More Energy Savings
Xtra VFI
Operating Range
where Efficiency
is Enhanced
VFI Double Conversion
Default Operating Mode - Up to
96.1% Efficiency
Xtra VFI
Maximum load = 800 kW
Redundancy = N+2
2 x 500 kW frames (10 x 100 kW)
Load power = 200 kW
No. of active modules = 4
Active capacity = 400 kW
Standby capacity = 600 kW
Xtra VFI: maximum
eciency – even
when underloaded.
When a UPS is operating
signicantly under capacity,
its energy eciency can be
negatively impacted. With
PowerWAVE 9500DPA,
featuring Xtra VFI, this
problem is solved.
With Xtra VFI mode enabled, the
PowerWAVE 9500DPA automatically
adjusts the number of active modules
according to the load requirements.
Modules that are not needed are
switched to standby but remain in state
of readiness, primed to kick in and
transfer to active mode if the load
increases or the mains fails. The
eciency improvements achieved by
this mode of operation are especially
signicant when the load is less than
25% of full UPS system capacity.
In addition, Xtra VFI has the added
benet of rotating modules between
active and standby, therefore extending
the service life of the UPS.
Key benets
Xtra VFI scales the UPS module active
capacity according to the load to
maximise eciency
The system calculates the optimal %
value for maximum eciency, taking into
account desired redundancy
The redundancy level for active capacity
and the highest expected load step can
be congured by the user to guarantee
highest protection level
In case of mains failure or alarm, Xtra VFI
gets deactivated automatically all
modules switch to ‘Active’ status
Module rotation between active and
standby extends the service life and
stabilises aging
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PowerWAVE Generators
Single and three-phase
standby generators.
PowerWAVE generators
Standby generators for total
power protection
Integrated PowerWAVE generators
and UPS systems
Fully matched solutions for true,
‘no-break’, total power protection
Single source installation, technical
support and service
A truly turnkey, one-stop-shop for
standby power
24/7 standby power.
Total power protection
solutions
No longer simply a back-up plan,
critical power protection is an essential
requirement of every business. If critical
applications must be available at all times,
without downtime, then a standby
generator is the only practical source for
long-term power protection during an
extended mains outage.
Part of the Kohler Company’s Global
Power Group, UPS Ltd leverages Kohler’s
technical leadership in the global
generator industry to provide a
comprehensive range of standby diesel
generators to deliver reliable power
when it’s needed most.
Radiator
Fuel tank
Alternator
Engine
Control panel
5756
Acoustic enclosures
Noise compliant to latest EC directive
2000/14/EC
Integral bunded fuel tanks
UPS Ltd’s range of acoustic enclosures
has been designed to withstand even
the harshest and most extreme climate
conditions. Their compact design has
been developed specically to save
space and costs – a plus for today’s
streamlined business environments.
They are highly transportable, easy to
install and due to their integrated cooling
system, sound attenuation and silencers
are completely self-contained.
Bulk fuel tanks
Environment Agency PPG02 compliant
Content gauges and overll alarms
‘Bunding’, in a fuel tank, minimises the
risk of spillage and oers total security
alongside compliance with Environment
Agency PPG2 regulations for the storage
of diesel fuel. We can provide a wide
range of bunded fuel tanks, ready to use.
All our tanks are available in dierent
specications, depending on customer
and site requirements. The correct
installation of bunded fuel tanks is just
as important as the quality of the tank
itself. Using single or double-skinned
pipework, our team of experts install and
test bunded fuel tanks to ensure they are
fully compliant with applicable
regulations and in complete working
order.
Bespoke acoustic packages
Plantroom attenuation
Acoustic enclosures / containers
Every installation is dierent and some
require bespoke acoustic engineering.
At UPS Ltd, we’ve made it our business
to design solutions around the customer
and this is evidenced by our ability to
customise acoustic packages that
include container design, plantroom
design, groundworks, mechanical
installation, cabling, pipework and
associated works required to meet the
exact requirements of the installation.
All sets available open or canopied.
PowerWAVE T series
Single phase (8–17 kVA)
Three phase (11–22 kVA)
Powerful series of standby generators
available in 6 models for single and
three-phase business applications.
Each generator is built with a high
performance Mitsubishi engine for
reduced noise pollution and improved
fuel eciency. Available as an ‘open’
generator or within an acoustic
enclosure to further minimise noise
emissions. Standard and DW24 tank
options.
PowerWAVE J series
Three phase (22-250 kVA)
Series of three-phase UPS generators
providing power from 22 to 250 kVA.
Each generator is powered by a John
Deere engine for reliable backup during
power failures. Bunded fuel tank
minimises diesel spillage, with additional
fuel tank capacity to extend run time.
Models available for commercial and
industrial use. Standard, DW24 and
DW48 tank options.
PowerWAVE V series
Three phase (275-700 kVA)
High specication range of UPS
generators providing ‘turnkey’ backup
power with TELYS control panels tted
as standard. Each generator is powered
by a Volvo engine. Built-in fault-nding
tools and remote operation for a reliable
power supply during mains failures.
Available ‘open’ or within a weatherproof
enclosure for added protection from the
elements. Standard and DW24 tank
options.
PowerWAVE D series
Three phase (275-830 kVA)
Power products generating set,
equipped with a DOOSAN engine.
Standard and DW24 tank options.
One-stop-shop – installation
and services ‘turnkey’ solution
UPS Ltd’s turnkey UPS and generator
package guarantees both systems are
fully matched, which ensures a true
no-break supply in the event of a power
failure. Turnkey supply and project
management ensures the correct sizing
of the generator set with respect to the
UPS and critical load. Our fully trained
service engineers will test the complete
installation to verify system integrity,
removing the problem of demarcation
between dierent suppliers.
Reliability and durability
PowerWAVE generators are highly
reliable. We only supply products that we
know are going to be with you a long
time, which will never fail to provide you
with back-up power whenever you need
it. PowerWAVE generators oer leading-
edge control panel technology,
versatility, durability, operation and
maintenance. Weatherproof enclosures,
for example, and protective coverings
for vital parts, reduce wear and tear and
aid longevity.
Standalone generator
Whether it’s a standalone generator or a
generator and UPS combined as a total
standby power solution, UPS Ltd
supplies products engineered to the
highest specications for today’s
commercial environments.
The PowerWAVE generator brand
stands for high reliability, low cost and
durability. Whether you buy a single
generator or a complete solution, all
products have the backing of
comprehensive technical support,
commissioning and maintenance
services with excellent service delivery.
PowerWAVE generators
Single and three-phase standby
generators.
24/7 standby power.
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Your choice of control
Most generators supplied by UPS Ltd
have a choice of control panel options.
Generators these days are extremely
reliable with almost all enabling both
automatic and manual operation. The
choice of an appropriate control panel is
therefore down to how much additional
monitoring is desired. A more advanced
control panel oers enhanced user-
friendliness and diagnostics capability.
It does all this with a reduced number of
buttons, thus simplifying operation.
Changeover panels
UPS Ltd provide a choice of two high
quality automatic changeover panels –
the VERSO 100 and 200 – to enable
automatic start-up of the standby
generator and safe, fast transfer of the
load in the event of a mains power cut.
When mains power is restored, these
changeover panels will automatically
disconnect the generator and connect
the load back to the mains.
The VERSO 100 is rated for applications
from 35 to 160 amp.
The VERSO 200 is rated for higher
applications from 200 to 1600 amp and
has the additional benet of an LCD,
allowing the voltage and frequency
parameters on both the mains and
generator sides to be simultaneously
displayed.
APM 303 control panel
Entry level control panel
LCD screen for basic engine and
alternator operational parameters
LED alarm and fault indication
Our entry level product is the APM 303
panel. APM 303 is tted as standard on
all PowerWAVE T and J series standby
generators. It provides both manual and
automatic operational control of the
generator and provides a basic
indication of operational parameters, as
well as alarm and fault indication via its
standard LCD screen. Additionally, LED
indication of alarms and faults are also
provided.
TELYS control panel
Advanced control panel
Simplied operation
Large backlit LCD makes engine/
alternator parameters easy to read
Built-in fault-nding tool
Enhanced communication
Integrated maintenance monitoring
programme
The more advanced TELYS panel oers
enhanced operational user-friendliness
and a diagnostics capability. The
combination of its large backlit LCD
screen and its ability to adjust the
contrast to ambient light conditions
makes operational parameters easy to
read. Additionally, the generator can be
controlled and operating parameters
viewed remotely – without the need to
install specic software – via USB,
Ethernet or RS485 ports. TELYS also has
a built-in fault-nding tool for fault or
alarm diagnosis. TELYS is tted as
standard on the PowerWAVE V series of
generators, but can be factory tted in
place of the APM 303 to provide
enhanced capability to the PowerWAVE
T and J series generators.
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Ecient power for
emergency lighting
and safety equipment.
PowerWAVE EL
Designed to the latest European
EN 50171
True double-conversion and PWM
technology
Inverter stage output galvanic isolation
transformer included
Capable of 120% continuous overload
to meet European emergency lighting
regulations
Parallel mode operation (optional) (hot
standby, redundant, symmetric parallel)
Large charger for faster recharge of
batteries
Maintenance bypass (for complete
isolation of the inverter during
maintenance)
Unique inverter design to suit high inrush
lighting loads
Bypass to load (changeover mode) user
selectable
LCD panel providing accurate detailed
information about load, batteries and
inverter with advanced diagnostics
RS232 and dry contacts for
communication and remote monitoring
PowerWAVE EL
(Single phase 500 VA 30 kVA
Three phase 10-160 kVA)
Addresses the need for
a range of high performance
static inverters
manufactured using
state-of-the-art technology
to give your operation the
peace of mind it needs.
Boasting true double-conversion and
PWM technology, the entire range is
capable of 120% continuous overload
and has optional parallel modes. UPS
Ltd’s most intelligent battery monitoring
maximises service life and a galvanic
isolation transformer is included as
standard.
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PowerWAVE EL 100 series
Single-phase input and output
online static inverter (4-12 kVA)
Solution for higher power, single-phase
loads
Galvanic isolation transformer at the
inverter stage
High reliability with low maintenance
Low operating cost
Wide range of standard ratings available
Battery options to suit all applications
Intelligent battery monitoring to
maximise service life
Simple & easy to install with front access
PowerWAVE EL 100XA series
High performance static inverter
(500-3000VA)
Wall-mounted and standalone options
Allows for an internal self-contained
battery system capable of supplying
standard emergency lighting of 3 hour
autonomies
Fully encapsulated product for lower
rated requirements
High reliability with low maintenance
Low operating cost
Wide range of standard ratings available
Battery options to suit all applications
Intelligent battery monitoring to
maximise service life
Simple & easy to install with front access
Common applications
Emergency lighting systems
Central power supply systems
Fire alarm and safety systems
System and battery test function
Hospital and medical systems
Cinemas and entertainment venues
Retail
PowerWAVE EL 200 series
Three-phase input and single-phase
output static inverter (10-20 kVA)
Solution for higher power, single-phase
loads
Galvanic isolation transformer at the
inverter stage
High reliability with low maintenance
Low operating cost
Wide range of standard ratings available
Battery options to suit all applications
Intelligent battery monitoring to
maximise service life
Simple & easy to install with front access
PowerWAVE EL 300DSP series
Three-phase input & output
static inverter (10-160 kVA)
Solution for higher power, three-phase
loads
High reliability with low maintenance
Low operating cost
Wide range of standard ratings available
Battery options to suit all applications
Intelligent battery monitoring to
maximise service life
Simple & easy to install with front access
IP41 as standard: suitable for harsher
environments
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Battery design, installation
and continuous care.
Battery services
Advice on battery system design
‘Made to measure’ battery installation
service
Battery impedance testing to track
battery condition
Inspection, cleaning and maintenance
options to ensure battery working life
is optimised
Battery replacement programme for
a wide range of battery supported
products
Safe battery disposal
Monitoring and regulation of batteries
to extend battery life and prevent
unexpected failure using PowerNSURE
Pioneering solutions
for total power protection.
The battery plays a key role in the overall
reliability and availability of a power
protection system. It supplies the energy
required by the critical load in the event
of a mains utility failure or when the input
mains voltage and frequency are outside
the acceptable values. Moreover, the
battery represents an important share of
the total cost of the UPS, and therefore
battery care and management are of
paramount importance when a UPS is
designed.
UPS Ltd provides a range of remote
monitoring and diagnostics services to
provide early fault detection and
prevention. PowerNSURE is the most
advanced monitoring product on the
market today.
PowerNSURE
Battery system care
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Inspection, cleaning
and maintenance
Regular maintenance optimises the
working life of a battery installation and
ensures early detection of weak or faulty
battery blocks. If not replaced, a
compromised battery would threaten the
integrity of the whole power protection
system. Routine battery maintenance
provided by our skilled team of specialist
engineers includes:
Checking the open circuit battery and
UPS oat voltages
Inspecting the physical condition of
batteries, terminals and connections
Environmental checks – ambient
temperature of battery room
Checking the cleanliness of
equipment
Assessing the condition of battery
cabinets
Performing a detailed examination
of individual cells for post and
interconnector corrosion
Taking voltage readings – block and
string voltages
Impedance testing
Our impedance testing provides a
means of assessing the internal
condition of batteries. Almost any
battery problem will lead to an increase
in internal impedance. Recorded at
regular intervals, impedance testing will
track battery condition and enable
end-of-working-life prediction. This
service is included as part of the
PowerNSURE system or can be
purchased separately.
Replacement and upgrade
We supply and t batteries of all types
into all models of UPS and secure power
systems. Additionally, UPS Ltd oers a
battery replacement programme for a
wide range of battery supported
products. These include AC UPS, DC
equipment, emergency lighting units and
generator starting batteries.
Disposal
Batteries are classed as hazardous
waste and, in the UK, must be disposed
of in line with the Hazardous Waste
Regulations 2005. As a registered carrier
of such waste (registration number
TWE/675610), UPS Ltd ensures that all
the legal requirements associated with
the removal, transportation and disposal
of waste batteries are fully complied with.
Quality guaranteed
Our quality assurance, health and safety
and environmental procedures are BSI
EN ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO
14001 certied. We are also certied
under the SafeContractor scheme
(www.safecontractor.com). These
certicates ensure that all of your
obligations under health and safety
legislation are fully met. All battery
maintenance visits and activities are
fully documented.
PowerNSURE reporting
The reporting system displays the status
of all lead-acid batteries. Any change in
impedance, temperature and voltage is
displayed and stored. Reports can be
run regularly on site, enabling constant
monitoring of the system using the
PowerNSURE viewer. Through regular
monitoring of key parameters, the
system will provide a warning when
attention is required.
The graph above demonstrates that
battery 6 is weak after 30 minutes of
discharge into a 45-minute run. This
early warning system enables the user to
replace the weak performing battery and
thus increase the lifetime of the
complete battery system.
PowerNSURE
Extends battery life by equalisation
Monitors and regulates the battery
charging process and avoids
undercharging
Indicates battery problems before failure
Monitors condition of every battery
individually including temperature
The PowerNSURE system from UPS Ltd
is the most advanced product on the
market today, providing an ethernet-
network integrated battery monitoring
and management system. Using web-
management technology, it checks the
internal resistance, temperature and
voltage of every single battery
sequentially. Through the equalisation
process, the system corrects the
charging voltage operating range. This
prevents gassing, dry-out and thermal
runaway. The constant monitoring and
controlling of the individual charging
voltages for each battery guarantees the
availability of the battery at all times.
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Battery block numbers
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24-hour remote monitoring
service for UPS systems.
Benets
Continuous monitoring and
management of your UPS
Ideal for mission-critical systems and
unmanned sites
Alarm-triggered interrogation of UPS
parameters for remote diagnosis
Prevention and early fault detection
Dedicated UPS Ltd Support Centre –
manned 24/7/365 to ‘collect, assess and
respond’
Combined with a maintenance contract,
PowerREPORTER improves service
levels, enabling engineer to arrive onsite
with the correct spares
Complete assurance of continuous
availability
A ‘virtual’ power engineer
on your site 24 hours a day.
Total power protection
solutions
PowerREPORTER is specically
designed to ensure your business’
critical load is protected by dedicated,
trained personnel, even when your
facility is unmanned.
PowerREPORTER
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Input voltage (1)
Input voltage (2)
Input voltage (3)
Input voltage (1)
Output voltage (2)
Output voltage (3)
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Battery voltage
Battery voltage
Input and output voltage The input voltage data on this
graph clearly shows the rst
major power cut. The output
voltage is unaected and steady
on all 3 phases throughout.
This graph clearly shows the
battery voltage discharge and
recovery as the charger returns
after each mains failure.
Load This graph demonstrates how the
load was supplied throughout the
mains failures.
Monthly UPS Ltd Status Report
Example screenshots of power outages from a client site.
How PowerREPORTER works
PowerREPORTER communicates
constantly with your UPS system in
order to automatically detect any error or
alarm messages. In the event of an
incident being detected,
PowerREPORTER automatically
connects with UPS Ltd’s Service Centre
network via email, transmitting a status
message and providing any available
details relating to the fault, as well as
a device identication string.
UPS Ltd’s Service Centre personnel are
then able to liaise with the company’s
eld service team who can interrogate
and manage the UPS, performing all
necessary remote diagnostics before
reaching the facility within the
contracted service agreement
timeframe.
Your fully customised
monitoring solution
Installation and maintenance of your
power surveillance system
Email connectivity
Real-time email notication sent in
response to alarm/critical events directly
to UPS Ltd Support Centre
Monthly UPS Ltd status report detailing
trends and alarms
Optional battery monitoring via
PowerNSURE – measuring battery
parameters to help prevent battery
failure
“PowerREPORTER provides
valuable eyes and ears in our
server room during weekends,
out of hours and unmonitored
periods with engineer backup.
We have previously been called
by the engineer, out of hours,
and the problem rectied before
the next working day.
PowerREPORTER
communicates securely and
further provides the capability for
us to monitor the system’s web
front-end, plus it has a remote
power-o capability.
A London-based Hedge Fund
organisation
PowerREPORTER
Specically designed to
ensure your business’
critical load is protected by
dedicated, trained
personnel, even when your
facility is unmanned.
UPS
Email
Batteries
UPS
with power
REPORTER
Battery
care
system
Site
manager
Server
Servers with
power REPORTER
software
UPS Service Engineer
Analyst
Service
co-ordinator
Consulting specialists
UPSL
email server
Alarm Event Data
and monthly report
UPSL 24 hour
Helpdesk
Customer Site
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Flexible service plans,
load bank testing,
UPS and generator rental.
Service solutions
Maintenance
UPS maintenance contracts
Generator maintenance contracts
Batteries
Battery replacement and upgrade
Load bank testing
Impedance testing
PowerNSURE battery monitoring
Battery disposal
Monitoring
PowerNSURE battery monitoring
PowerREPORTER remote UPS
monitoring
Generator monitoring
SNMP onsite monitoring
Onsite
Site survey
Installation & commissioning
Black building testing
Load bank testing
UPS relocation and disposal
Pioneering solutions for
total power protection.
At UPS Ltd, our core business is the
design, installation and maintenance of
secure power protection systems.
Delivered by our trained engineers and
support sta, we oer the most
comprehensive and cost-eective
service plans available ensuring your
power protection systems are expertly
maintained on a regular basis and
ready
to support your business load.
Service Solutions
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UPS maintenance contracts
UPS Ltd’s maintenance plans oer the
exibility to choose the level of service
needed to ensure that risks and costs
are minimised. They all provide regular
maintenance visits and you can choose
the level of service time you need to suit
your business requirements. To
maximise the reliability of your UPS, a
service plan from UPS Ltd also ensures
critical component degradation is
identied and that repairs or
replacements are carried out before a
fault occurs. Immediate spares
availability is assured through our
extensive spares inventory.
Features
Routine inspection and preventative
maintenance
Emergency call-out options including
guaranteed speed of response, 24 hours
a day, 365 days a year
Remote monitoring (optional)
Battery maintenance
Fully comprehensive cover available
Key benets
Comprehenive plans competitively
priced optimising UPS availability – with
no unscheduled budgetary surprises
Guaranteed response times to site –
we’re there when we say we’ll be there
24/7 telephone support for an instant
response to your service needs
Extensive network of trained eld service
engineers
Service for a wide range of UPS brands
Support contracts tuned precisely to
each installation, so you only pay for the
service level you need
Remote monitoring options to
complement telephone support
Extensive spare parts inventory ensuring
maintenance and repairs are carried out
without delay
Maintenance Batteries
Generator maintenance
contracts
UPS Ltd oers a comprehensive and
cost-eective range of service plans to
ensure your standby generator is ready
to perform when it is needed most. Our
standby generator service plans cover
all key components including engine,
alternator, control system, fuel, exhaust,
cooling and air handling systems.
Since generators are usually inoperative
for long periods, regular service is
needed to ensure that they are fully
functional and able to supply power
when required. All our service plans oer
the exibility to choose the level of
service needed to ensure that risks and
costs are minimised. They all provide
regular maintenance visits and you can
choose the level of response time you
need to suit your business requirements.
Features
Inspection and cleaning
Electrical, hydraulic and lubricant checks
Engine maintenance and repair
Battery checks and maintenance
Fuel checks and replenishment
Oil sampling and changing, air and water
lter replacement
24/7 emergency support
Load bank testing (optional)
Identication of critical component
degradation
Immediate spares availability
We will communicate with you right
through the service process, proactively
managing your service visits and
organising the best time to visit to
minimise any disruption.
All this not only ensures your power
protection system will guarantee your
business continuity but assures your
peace of mind.
Battery replacement
and upgrade
We supply and t batteries of all types
into all models of UPS and secure power
systems. UPS Ltd also oers a battery
replacement programme for a wide
range of battery supported products. We
can supply a replacement UPS battery
compatible with your AC UPS, DC
equipment, emergency lighting and
generator starting batteries
A key benet of regular battery
maintenance is the early detection of
weak battery blocks. As they are such a
critical part of a power protection
system, replacement of weak battery
blocks should therefore take place
before they fail. If a UPS replacement
battery is not purchased, a weak or
faulty battery will compromise the
integrity of the whole power protection
system.
Impedance testing
Almost any battery problem will lead to
an increase in internal impedance.
Recorded at regular intervals,
impedance testing will track battery
condition and enable end-of-working-life
prediction for individual cells, so
batteries can be replaced before they
cause a critical power protection failure
An electrical current is passed through
each battery in turn and a measurement
taken. The internal impedance of each
battery is then calculated, logged in a
table and plotted on a graph.
A report will be provided after the
batteries have been tested detailing the
status of each bank and advising which,
if any, will need to be replaced.
This service is included as part of the
PowerNSURE system or can be
purchased separately.
Load bank testing
Comprehensive commissioning
procedures and the regular testing and
maintenance of UPS systems and
batteries go a long way towards ensuring
the integrity of a power protection system.
However, there is only one certain way of
establishing that all the components of
the system will function correctly together
and perform as intended when required
– load bank testing.
Fully loading the power support system
stresses all components. It is clearly
preferable to identify potential
weaknesses under controlled conditions
rather than to wait until the system is
supporting a critical load. It is also cost
eective to acquire this service and the
expertise and experience of a
professional specialist service provider.
Load bank testing is the provision and
connection of an electrical load to a
power supply, often a UPS, in order to
simulate the client’s load and prove the
integrity of the overall system. Load
bank testing ascertains the performance
of the UPS, and of the entire electrical
supply infrastructure including cabling,
switchgear, generator and fuses. A load
bank can also be used to discharge
batteries as an eective, accurate and
relatively low cost method of
determining battery autonomy.
Key benets
Mobile AC/DC load banks of any size
Engineer-controlled tests carried out to
individual requirements
Battery autonomy and integrity testing
Out-of-hours testing to suit the client’s
operational requirements
PowerNSURE battery
monitoring
The PowerNSURE system from UPS Ltd
is the most advanced product on the
market today, providing an ethernet-
network integrated battery monitoring
and management system.
Using web-management technology,
PowerNSURE checks the internal
resistance, temperature and voltage of
every single battery sequentially.
Through the equalisation process, the
system corrects the charging voltage
operating range. This prevents gassing,
dry-out and thermal runaway. The
constant monitoring and controlling of
the individual charging voltages for each
battery ensures the availability of the
battery at all times.
Battery disposal
We manage the safe and environmental
disposal of batteries and replacement
UPS batteries in line with Hazardous
Waste Regulations. As a registered
carrier of such waste, UPS Ltd ensures
that all the legal requirements associated
with the removal, transportation and
disposal of waste batteries are fully
complied with.
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PowerNSURE battery
monitoring and care
All UPS systems rely on the integrity of
batteries to protect the critical load in the
event of a power failure. To ensure
the integrity of your secure power
system is not compromised, we provide
a comprehensive range of battery
services including design installation,
maintenance, monitoring, replacement
and disposal.
See pages 64–67.
PowerREPORTER remote
UPS monitoring
PowerREPORTER is specically
designed to ensure your business’
critical load is protected by dedicated
trained personnel, even when your
facility is unmanned.
See pages 68-71.
SNMP onsite monitoring
Connect your UPS directly to your
computer network as a network device
with UPS Ltd’s SNMP solution. Contact
us on 0800 731 3269 for more
information.
Monitoring
Generator monitoring
The new Remote Monitoring Systems
are much more than just a piece of
communication hardware tted to your
generator. UPSLs Remote Monitoring
System is an industry-leading,
monitoring, management and fault
rectication system integrating the latest
GSM communications technology with
the best 24/7 generator support
personnel anywhere in the world.
Once a week, the system automatically
starts your generator and runs it for 10
minutes, checking vital operating
parameters such as voltage, frequency,
oil and water temperature, battery
condition, emergency stop and fuel
levels. After the test, a full condition
report is sent to the remote monitoring
centre via phone line or GSM upload.
You can also choose to receive SMS or
voicemail reports sent to nominated
numbers.
If your standby generators are in action,
or you’re using prime power generators
equipped with the latest monitoring
system, you get 24-hour monitoring,
365 days a year.
Features include:
Fully automatic operation 24/7
Continuous monitoring of generator
conditions
Notication of mains failure and
generator operation
Conrmation of a successful test run
Automatic low fuel warning
Based on a common platform, the
monitoring system can be tted to new
or existing generators and programmed
to monitor a huge range of parameters
including:
Electrical – voltage, current,
frequency of generator and mains
power
Mechanical – engine data including
speed, oil pressure, and temperature
Physical – location of the generators
using the GPS network
Remote control – test running, fuel
levels, alarms and alerts
Site specic requirements intruder
alarms, re alarm, etc.
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Load bank testing
Comprehensive commissioning
procedures and the regular testing and
maintenance of UPS systems and
batteries go a long way towards
ensuring the integrity of a power
protection system. However, there is
only one certain way of establishing that
all the components of the system will
function correctly together and perform
as intended when required – load bank
testing.
Fully loading the power support system
stresses all components. It is clearly
preferable to identify potential
weaknesses under controlled conditions
rather than to wait until the system is
supporting a critical load. It is also cost
eective to acquire this service and the
expertise and experience of a
professional, specialist service provider.
Load bank testing is the provision and
connection of an electrical load to a
power supply, often a UPS, in order to
simulate the client’s load and prove the
integrity of the overall system.
Load bank testing ascertains the
performance of the UPS, and of the
entire electrical supply infrastructure
including cabling, switchgear, generator
and fuses. A load bank can also be used
to discharge batteries as an eective,
accurately and relatively low cost
method of determining battery
autonomy.
Key benets
Mobile AC/DC load banks of any size
Engineer-controlled tests carried out to
individual requirements
Battery autonomy and integrity testing
Out-of-hours testing to suit the client’s
operational requirements
Installation and commissioning
Both UPS and generators must be
properly installed and commissioned to
ensure a long and trouble-free working
life. Whilst small less sophisticated UPS
systems simply plug into a standard
mains socket, larger UPS systems –
must be electrically installed and
commissioned by skilled and qualied
professionals. Likewise with generators;
larger standby generator systems should
be professionally installed and
commissioned. Additionally, a generator
must be properly matched with all other
power equipment for continuous power
to be guaranteed.
As a leading generator supplier, our
project team will work closely with you,
from start to nish, ensuring your UPS
and/or generator installation is
commissioned safely, on time and with
minimal disruption to your business.
Our factory trained, highly skilled eld-
service engineers will commission and
test the complete power protection
system. They work in accordance with
factory-issued commissioning
procedures and written method
statements and provide full
commissioning certication for warranty
validation.
Key benets
Full project management including site
assessment, delivery and positioning
Organisation of any electrical and
mechanical work required
Extensive network of trained eld service
engineers
Certication to BSI EN ISO 9001,
environmental procedures ISO 14001,
health & safety procedures OHSAS
18001 and SafeContractor scheme
Site survey
UPS Ltd’s experienced team of
engineers are able to provide a free site
survey, to oer you a choice of power
protection solutions tailored to your
requirements and budget.
The free survey is oered during normal
working hours within our service network
covers area.
A typical UPS site survey will last around
1-2 hours depending on the size of the
installation. Full recommendations and
quotations will be provided after the
survey has been completed.
UPS Ltd endeavours to assess the
following areas during the survey:
Load size
Physical location and environment
Suitability for existing UPS and
battery installation
Delivery route and logistics
requirements
Remote monitoring requirements
Ongoing maintenance and technical
support requirements
General programme of works and
preferred installation timeframe
UPS relocation and disposal
Relocation
If you have a requirement for a UPS to be
relocated either to a dierent room within
the same building or to a brand new
location, UPS Ltd can assist you.
The relocation of a UPS involves the
decommissioning, safe transportation
and recommissioning of the UPS,
associated batteries and electrical
switchgear. Using trained engineers and
our highly experienced logistics team,
UPS Ltd can assist with this. Should you
require help with the associated
electrical works, we can accommodate
this using one of our electrical contractor
service partners.
UPS disposal
If you have a requirement to dispose of
a UPS, UPS Ltd can assist with a wide
range of UPS brands.
Using trained engineers and our highly
experienced logistics team, we can carry
out the disposal of the UPS and
associated batteries. Our engineer will
ensure that the UPS is safely
decommissioned ready for our logistics
team to pack and palletise the UPS and
batteries for transportation and disposal.
Black building testing
UPS Ltd’s trained service engineers can
be on hand to monitor your UPS
systems during your annual IST
(Integrated System Test) black building
testing.
Black building tests are normally carried
out to test for high availability,
performance, business continuity plans
and recovery capabilities in a disaster-
like scenario. For example, the testing
will result in the electrical power to the
entire building being shut o imitating a
street power outage.
Black building tests tend to be carried
out to:
Simulate a total power failure –
leading to a complete power shut-
down in a facility
Test the functionality of generators,
simulating a total (external) power
outage, replaced by generator-
provided energy. This does not touch
any equipment except generators,
thus not causing any disruption to
systems
Why Is the test important?
Equipment loss of power can result in
compromised:
Safety
Product and equipment protection
Comfort
Sta convenience
Key benets
UPS Ltd oers skilled and qualied
engineers to attend site during the test
period to monitor the UPS systems
Fully documented, procedures ensuring
full traceability of all test events and
actions
‘Safe method of work’ covering the
power down and power up of a UPS
and/or generator
UPS Ltd’s ISO procedures and
certications assure quality of service
and compliance with health and safety
legislation
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Technical Specications
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8382
MINIpowerPLUS
All models
Input voltage (nominal) 230V
Input frequency 50/60Hz ±2% autosensing
Input voltage range 184 to 264V at 100% load, 100 to 264V at 50% load
Input power factor >0.99 at 20% load
Input current total harmonic distortion <3%
Output voltage 230V ± 1%
Output frequency 50/60Hz synchronised
Overload capacity
Online modes 150% for 30s, 200% for 5s, 300% for 1s
Battery modes 160% for 15s
Protection degree IP 21
Standards EN62040-1, EN50091-2, EN62040-3
Batteries 3 x 12V 9 Ah sealed lead-acid, maintenance-free batteries per board (standard)
Up to several hours available on request
MINIpowerPLUS tower 5000 10000
Rated power (kVA) 1.25 2.5 3.75 5 5 6.25 7.5 8.75 10
Active power (kW) 0.875 1.75 2.625 3.5 3.5 4.375 5.25 6.125 7
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 270 x 475 x 570 270 x 475 x 570
Weight (kgs) 23.5 34 43 53 24 26.5 29 31.5 34
Battery Internal (external optional) External (additional cabinets)
MINIpowerPLUS rack 5000
Rated power (kVA) 1.25 2.5 3.75 5
Active power (kW) 0.875 1.75 2.625 3.5
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 483 x 600 x 266 (6 U)
Weight (kgs) 23.5 34 43 53
Battery Internal (external optional)
PowerWAVE 1000
Model 1 kVA 2 kVA 3 kVA
Input
Nominal voltage 110–130 VAC @ 60% load/150–300 VAC @ 75% load/180–300 VAC @ 100% load
Frequency 50/60Hz ±5Hz (auto sensing)
Phase Single phase
Power factor ≥0.99 (full load)
Output
Voltage (VAC) 200/208/220/230/240
Voltage regulation +/-1% (until low battery warning)
Capacity 1000VA / 900W 2000VA / 1800W 3000VA / 2700W
Wave form Sine wave, THD<3% (no load to full load)
Frequency 50–60 Hz +/-0.2% unless synchronised to line
Transfer time inverter to bypass 4 ms (typical) 4 ms (typical) / 0 ms (optional)
Crest factor 3:1
Eciency (AC to AC) full load @ 230V 90% 91% 91%
Eciency (eco mode) 97% 97% 97%
Autonomy (built-in battery) >4 min >3 min
DC start Yes
Battery
Type Sealed lead acid maintenance free
Capacity 7Ah 9Ah
Quantity (pcs) 3 6 6
Display
LED/LCD Normal, battery, bypass, programmable outlet 1, programmable outlet 2, self-test, battery weak & bad, site wiring fault,
fault, overload, and load/battery level conditions
Key On button/o button (test/alarm silence button)
Self-diagnostics Upon power on and software control
Protection
Overload AC mode & backup mode
(delay before switching to bypass)
<105% continuously. >106%-120% for 30 seconds transfer to bypass. >121%-150% for 10 seconds transfer to
bypass. >150% immediately transfer to bypass. Buzzer continuously alarms
Epo UPS shuts down immediately
Alarms
Audible & visual Line failure, battery low, overload, system fault conditions
Physical
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 440 x 405 x 88 440 x 600 x 88
Net weight (Kg) 11.7 21.8 24.6
Environment
Operating temperature 0ºC – 40ºC
Altitude 0-2000m up to 40ºC / 3000m up to 35ºC
Humidity 90% RH maximum, non-condensing
Environment – heat dissipation
(approx) 150W 275W 415W
Noise ≤ 50dBA
Computer interface
Interface type EPO, Standard RS232
Communication slots Relay contact board, SNMP card
Compatible platforms Windows, Linux, Mac, Novell NetWare
See page 14 for full product overview.
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8584
PowerWAVE 1000
Model 6 kVA 10 kVA
Input
Voltage 176–280 VAC – line to neutral @ 100% load
Frequency 45–70 Hz
Phase Single phase
Power factor ≥0.99 @ 100% linear load
Output
Voltage distortion (THD) ≤2% @ 100% linear load, ≤7% @ run linear load with CF:25
Voltage 200/208/220/230/240 vac selectable
Voltage regulation +/-1% (until low battery warning)
Capacity 6000VA/6000W 10000VA/10000W
Rated power factor 1.0
Wave form Pure sine wave
Transfer time inverter to bypass 0 ms
Crest factor 3:1
Eciency (mains operation) 93% 94%
Eciency (AC to AC, ECO) 98% 98%
External battery cabinet
Type Sealed lead acid maintenance free
Capacity 12V/9AH
No. of battery blocks per cabinet 20 pcs (connected or a single battery string)
Display
Readings on LCD Input voltage, input frequency, output voltage, output frequency, load percentage, battery voltage, and inner
temperature
Self-diagnostics Upon power-on and front panel setting
Alarms
Audible Battery mode, battery low, overload, general error
Protection
Overload Inverter supply: sliding scale: 105% continuous operation, 150% 160ms, >150% switch to bypass
Physical
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH
without battery 440 x 680 x 88 440 x 680 x 132
Input/output connection Hardwire
External battery connection Plug-in and play
Net weight (Kg) 24 45
Environment
Operating temperature 0ºC – 40ºC
Altitude 0–1000m without derating
Humidity 20–95% non-condensing
Environment – heat dissipation
(approx) <450W <650W
Noise at 1 metre ≤55dBA
Computer interface
Interface type Standard RS232/EPO interface/USB
Communication slots 2nd RS232, USB, relay contact, SNMP/WEB card
Continued overleaf
Model 1 kVA 2 kVA 3 kVA
Safety conformance
Quality assurance ISO9001 certied company
Safety standard EN62040-1-1
Performance EN62040-3 complied
EMC standard EN62040-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
Protection class IP20
See page 18 for full product overview.
8786
PowerWAVE 3000/TP
General data 10 kVA 10 kVA (5 min) 10 kVA (16 min) 20 kVA 20 kVA (5 min)
Output rated power [W] 9 kW 18 kW
Output power factor 0.9 0.9
Topology True online double conversion True online double conversion
Parallel conguration Up to 4 units
Inbuilt batteries No Yes Yes No Yes
Input
Nominal input voltage 1ph + N: 220 / 230 / 240 VAC 3ph + N: 380 / 400 / 415 VAC
Input voltage tolerance 1ph -230 V: -23%, +15%, 3ph -400 V: -23%, +15%
Input current THD < 5% linear load, < 7% non-linear load
Frequency range 45 - 55 Hz for 50 Hz systems / 55 - 65 Hz for 60 Hz system
Power factor 0.99
Output
Rated output voltage 220 / 230 / 240 VAC
Voltage tolerance ± 2%
Voltage distortion 2 % linear load, 5 % non-linear load
Overload capability
(linear load)
5 min: 105 % ~ 110 %, 1 min: 110% ~ 130 %,
10 s: 130 % ~ 150 %, 25 ms: > 150 %
Nominal frequency 50 or 60 Hz ± 0.1 Hz
Crest factor 3:1
Eciency
AC-AC Up to 93.6 %
In eco-mode Up to 97 %
Environment
Protection rating IP 20
Storage temperature -15 – +60°C for UPS, 0~35°C for battery
Operating temperature 0 - 40°C
Relative humidity 0 - 95 % (non-condensing)
Altitude (above sea level) 1000 m without de-rating
Batteries
Type VRLA, vented lead-acid
Inbuilt batteries - 1x 24 2 x 24 - 2 x 24
Battery capacity - 9 Ah 9 Ah - 9 Ah
Charging current 4 A 4 A 4 A 4 A 4 A
Recharge time - 3 h to 90% up to 8 h to 90% - 8 h to 90%
Communications
User interface LCD display
Communication cards
(option) Network interface (SNMP card), dry-contact card (AS400)
Standards
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
EMC IEC / EN 62040
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Weight /Dimensions
Weight 56 kg 117 kg 177 kg 66 kg 187 kg
Dimensions
(mm) WxDxH 350 x 890 x 712 350 x 890 x 712 350 x 890 x 712 350 x 890 x 712 350 x 890 x 712
See page 22 for full product overview.
Safety conformance
Quality assurance ISO 9001:2000
Safety standard EN62040-1-1, UL1778
EMC standard EN 62040-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN61000 -3-3 FCC Part 15 class A
Certication protection class CE (1P/1P), CTUVus (3P/1P)
Protection class IP20
Battery bank
Model Battery type Maximum quantity With batteries (Kg) Dimension (W x H x D) mm
PWBAT-9-20 9AH 20 pcs 65.4 440 x 132 x 680 (3u)
See page 18 for full product overview.
8988
PowerWAVE 5000/TP
General data 10 kVA 15 kVA 20 kVA 25 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA 50 kVA
Topology True online double conversion
Parallel conguration Up to 20 units
Integral batteries Yes
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 x 380 / 220 V + N, 3 x 400 V / 230 V + N, 3 x 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance (-23%/+15%) 3 x 308/177V to 3 x 460/264V for <100% load
Input distortion THDi 3.0% @ 100% load
Frequency range 35–70 Hz
Power factor 0.99 @ 100 % load
Output
Output rated power 9 kW 13.5 kW 18 kW 22.5 kW 27 kW 36 kW 45 kW
Output power factor 0.9
Rated output voltage 3 x 380 / 220 V + N, 3 x 400 / 230 V + N, 3 x 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance 1% static, 4% dynamic
Voltage distortion < 2 % with linear load, < 4 % with non-linear load
Overload capability (0.9 p.f) 10 min: 110% load, 1 min: 130% load
Nominal frequency 50 or 60 Hz
Crest factor 3:1
Eciency
AC-AC (@ p.f = 1.0) Up to 95.5% @ 100% load
In eco mode Up to 98% @ 100% load
Environment
Protection rating IP 20 (IP 21 option)
Operating temperature 0°C – 40°C
Positional clearances
Front: 900 mm minimum
Left: 600 mm minimum
Right: 600 mm minimum
Rear: 200 mm minimum for cooling, 600 mm minimum for service
Input & output power
cabling accessibility
Cabled at the rear (A & B cabinets only)
Cabled at the front (C cabinets only)
Relative air humidity Up to 95% (non condensing)
Batteries
Min / Max number of
12V blocks per string*22–50 32–50 32–50 40–50 24–50 32–50 40–50
Charging current 4A 6A
Battery type Maintenance free VRLA or NiCd
Standards
Safety IEC/EN 62040-1-1:2003, IEC/EN 60950-1:2001/A11:2004
EMC IEC/EN 62040-2:2005, IEC/EN61000-3-2:2000, IEC/EN61000-6-2:2001
Performance IEC/EN62040-3:2001
PowerWAVE 6000
General data 60 kVA 80 kVA 100 kVA 120 kVA 160 kVA 200 kVA 250 kVA 300 kVA 400 kVA 500 kVA
Output power max. 60 kW 80 kW 100 kW 120 kW 160 kW 200 kW 250 kW 300 kW 400 kW 500 kW
Output power factor 1.0
Topology True online double conversion
Parallel conguration Up to 10 units
UPS type Standalone
Cable entry Bottom front Bottom front or top
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance
(ref. to 3 × 400 / 230 V) For loads < 100 % (-23 %, +15 %), < 80 % (-30 %, +15 %), < 60 % (-40 %, +15 %)
Input distortion THDi ≤ 3.5% at 100 %
Frequency 35–70 Hz
Power factor 0.99 at 100 % load
Output
Rated output voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage distortion < 2 %
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
Overload capability 10 min.: up to 125 % or 1 min.: up to 150 %
Unbalanced load 100 % possible
Crest factor 3:1
Eciency
Overall eciency Up to 96 %
In eco-mode conguration 99% 98%
Environment
Storage temperature -25–70 °C
Operating temperature 0–40 °C
Altitude conguration 1000 m without derating
Battery
Battery type Sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free or NiCd
Communications
Graphical display Optional Yes
Standards
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Product certication CE
Protection rating IP 20
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Weight/Dimensions
Weight (without batteries) 230 kg 240 kg 245 kg 280 kg 290 kg 310 kg 390 kg 410 kg 950 kg 1000 kg
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 615 x 1954 x 480 850 × 1820 × 750 1100 × 1920 × 750 1650 × 1994 × 850
See page 28 for full product overview.
See page 32 for full product overview.
9190
PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST
General data ST40 ST60 ST80 ST120 ST200
System power range 10–400 kVA/kW
Max power per module 10–20 kVA/kW
Max power per frame 40 kVA/kW 60 kVA/kW 80 kVA/kW 120 kVA/kW 200 kVA/kW
Number of UPS modules per cabinet 1 to 2 1 to 3 1 to 4 1 to 6 1 to 10
Max. number of inbuilt batteries
(7/9 Ah) 80 240
Output power factor 1.0
Topology Online double conversion
Maximum number of parallel cabinets 4 3 2
UPS type Modular (Decentralised Parallel Architecture)
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance
(referred to 3 × 400 / 230 V) For loads <100% (−23%, +15%), <80% (−30%, +15%), <60% (−40%, +15%)
Input distortion THDi @ 100% load <4% (10kW module), <3% (20kW module),
Frequency 35 –70 Hz
Power factor 0.99 @ 100% load
Output
Rated output voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage distortion
(referred to 3 × 400 / 230 V) <1.5% linear load
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Overload capability 1 min.: up to 150% / 10 min.: up to 125%
Unbalanced load 100% (all three phases regulated independently)
Crest factor 3:1 (load supported)
Eciency
Overall eciency Up to 95.5%
In eco-mode conguration 98%
Environment
Storage temperature −25 °C to +70 °C (cabinet), -20°C to +40 °C (batteries)
Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C
Altitude conguration 1000 m without derating
Communications
LCD Yes (per module); system display optional (graphical touch screen display)
LEDs LED for notication and alarm
Communication ports USB, RS-232, SNMP slot, potential-free contacts
Standards
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Product certication CE
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS18001
Degree of protection IP20
Weight/Dimensions
Weight
(with modules / without batteries) Up to 136 kg Up to 238 kg Up to 169 kg Up to 263 kg Up to 389 kg
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 550 × 1135 × 770 550 × 1975 × 770 550 × 1135 × 770 550 × 1975 × 770 550 × 1975 × 770
PowerWAVE 8000DPA RI
General data RI10 RI11 RI12 RI20 RI22 RI24 RI40
Max power per module 10–20 kVA/kW
Max power per frame 20 kVA/kW 20 kVA/kW 20 kVA/kW 40 kVA/kW 40 kVA/kW 40 kVA/kW 80 kVA/kW
UPS modules 1 1 1 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 4
Maximum number of inbuilt batteries
(7/9 Ah) 40 80 80 160
Output power factor 1.0
Topology Online double conversion
UPS type Modular (Decentralised Parallel Architecture)
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance
(referred to 3 × 400 / 230 V) For loads <100% (−25%, +15%), <80% (−30%, +15%), <60% (−40%, +15%)
Input distortion THDi ≤3%
Frequency 35 –70 Hz
Power factor 0.99
Output
Rated output voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage distortion <1.5% linear load
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Overload capability 1 min.: 150% / 10 min.: 125%
Unbalanced load 100% (all three phases regulated independently)
Crest factor 3:1 (load supported)
Eciency
Overall eciency Up to 95.5%
In eco-mode conguration 98%
Environment
Storage temperature −25 °C to +70 °C (cabinet)/-20 °C to +40 °C (batteries)
Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C
Altitude conguration 1000 m without derating
Communications
LCD Yes (per module)
LEDs LED for notication and alarm
Communication ports USB, RS-232, SNMP slot, potential-free contacts
Standards
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Product certication CE
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS18001
Weight/Dimensions
Weight
(with modules /without batteries) Up to 39 kg Up to 62 kg Up to 78 kg Up to 68 kg Up to 109 kg Up to 136 kg Up to 136 kg
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 488 × 310 ×
565 (7 HU)
488 × 487 ×
735 (11 HU)
488 × 665 ×
735 (15 HU)
488 × 440 ×
565 (10 HU)
488 × 798 ×
735 (18 HU)
488 × 1153 ×
735 (26 HU)
488 × 798 ×
735 (18 HU)
See page 36 for full product overview.
See page 36 for full product overview.
9392
PowerWAVE 9000DPA
General data
System power range 30–1500 kVA
Max power per module 30 kVA / 40 kVA / 50 kVA
Max power per frame 250 kVA
Number of UPS modules in each frame 1 to 5
Weight
(with modules / without batteries) 421–439 kg
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 730 × 1975 × 800
Output power factor 0.8
Topology Online double conversion
Parallel conguration Up to 30 modules
UPS type Modular (Decentralised Parallel Architecture)
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance
(referred to 3 × 400 / 230 V) For loads <100% (−25%, +15%), <80% (−30%, +15%), <60% (−40%, +15%)
Input distortion THDi <3% @ 100% load
Frequency 30–70 Hz
Power factor @ 100% load 0.99
Output
Rated output voltage 3 × 380 / 220 V + N, 3 × 400 / 230 V + N, 3 × 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage distortion
(referred to 3 × 400 / 230 V) <±2% with linear load
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Overload capability 1 min.: up to 150% / 10 min.: up to 125%
Unbalanced load 100% (all three phases regulated independently)
Crest factor 3 : 1 (load supported)
Eciency
Overall eciency Up to 95.5%
In eco-mode conguration 99%
Environment
Storage temperature −25 °C to +70 °C
Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C
Altitude 1000 m without derating
Battery
Battery capacity Congurable up to several hours
Internal batteries 240 x 7/9Ah (150 frame) / External batteries only (250 frame)
Communications
LCD Yes (per module)
LEDs LED for notication and alarm
Communication ports U SB, RS-232, SNMP slot, potential-free contacts
Standards
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS18001
Product certication CE
IP rating IP 20
PowerWAVE 9500DPA
General data
System power range 100 kVA/kW – 3 MVA/MW
Max power per module 100 kVA/kW
Max power per frame 500 kVA/kW
Output power factor 1.0
Topology Double conversion, transformer-free, modular, Decentralised Parallel Architecture
Parallel conguration Up to 5 modules in one frame (500 kW) / up to 6 frames in parallel (3 MW)
Cable entry Bottom or top as standard
Serviceability Fully front serviceable
Back-feed protection Built-in as standard
Input
Nominal input voltage 3 x 380 / 220 V + N, 3 x 400 / 230 V + N, 3 x 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance 308 – 460 V (−10 – +15 %) < 100 % load (−20 – +15 %) < 80 % load, (−34 – +15 %) < 60 % load
Input distortion THDi < 3.5 % at 100 % load
Frequency range 45 to 70 Hz
Power factor 0.99 @ 100 % load
Walk in / Soft start Yes
Output
Rated output voltage 3 x 380 / 220 V + N, 3 x 400 / 230 V + N, 3 x 415 / 240 V + N
Output voltage variation < +/- 1.5
Voltage distortion < 2% with linear load < 4% with non-linear load
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz (selectable)
Eciency
AC-AC Up to 96 %
In eco-mode 99 %
Environment
Protection rating IP 20
Storage temperature −25° – +70°
Operating temperature 0° – +40°C
Altitude (above sea level) 1000 m without de-rating
Batteries
Number of 12V blocks / string Flexible number from 40 – 50 blocks
Types VRLA, vented lead-acid, NiCd
Battery charger Decentralised charger per module
Communications
User interface Graphical touch screen (one per frame as standard)
Decentralised LCD + mimic diagram (one per module as standard)
Communication ports USB, RS-232, voltage-free contacts, SNMP (optional)
Customer interface Remote shutdown, gen-set interface, external bypass contact
Compliancy
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
EMC IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Manufacturing ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Weight/Dimensions
Weight Approx. 975 kg (500 kW system without batteries)
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 1580 x 1975 x 945
See page 42 for full product overview. See page 48 for full product overview.
9594
PowerWAVE Generators
Canopied units
T Series generating sets from 8.6 kVA to 17 kVA (single phase) or 11.5 to 22kVA (three phase)
with weatherproof/acoustic enclosure
Single-phase
(230V)
Mitsubishi
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank options Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
Acoustic
pressure
level dB(A)
@ 1m
T9KM 8.6
Standard day tank (50L) 1750 x 775 x 1230 544 16 20 71
DW24 tank option (93L) 1797 x 775 x 1391 625 30 37 71
T12KM 12
Standard day tank (50L) 1750 x 775 x 1230 630 11 14.5 72
DW24 tank option (93L) 1797 x 775 x 1391 668 21 27 71
T17KM 17
Standard day tank (100L) 2080 x 960 x 1415 820 16 21 70
DW24 tank option (230L) 2160 x 966 x 1582 1010 37 48.5 70
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Mitsubishi
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank options Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
Acoustic
pressure
level dB(A)
@ 1m
T12K 11.5
Standard day tank (50L) 1750 x 775 x 1230 530 16 20 71
DW24 tank option (93L) 1797 x 775 x 1391 615 30 37.5 71
T16K 16
Standard day tank (50L) 1750 x 775 x 1230 554 11 14.5 72
DW24 tank option (93L) 1797 x 775 x 1391 633 21 27 71
T22K 22
Standard day tank (100L) 2080 x 960 x 1415 780 16 21 70
DW24 tank option (230L) 2160 x 966 x 1582 970 37 48.5 70
V Series generating sets from 275 kVA to 700 kVA with weatherproof/acoustic enclosure
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Volvo engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank options Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
Acoustic
pressure
level dB(A)
@ 1m
V275C2 275
Standard day tank (390L) 4004 x 1380 x 2145 3102 7 9 78
DW24 tank option (950) 4056 x 1380 x 2340 3815 17.5 22 77
V350C2 358
Standard day tank (470L) 4475 x 1410 x 2430 4035 7 9.5 81
DW24 tank option (1368L) 4527 x 1410 x 2700 4588 21.5 28 76
V400C2 400
Standard day tank (470L) 4475 x 1410 x 2430 4082 6.5 8.5 81
DW24 tank option (1368L) 4527 x 1410 x 2700 4612 19 25.5 76
V440C2 440
Standard day tank (470L) 4475 x 1410 x 2430 4080 5.5 7 81
DW24 tank option (1368L) 4527 x 1410 x 2700 4740 16 21.5 78
V500C2 500
Standard day tank (470L) 4475 x 1410 x 2430 4360 5 6.5 81
DW24 tank option (1368L) 4527 x 1410 x 2700 4910 14.5 19.5 78
V550C2 570
Standard day tank (500L) 5031 x 1560 x 2435 4870 4.5 6.5 76
DW24 tank option (1770L) 5083 x 1560 x 2303 4262 17 23.5 76
V650C2 660
Standard day tank (610L) 5031 x 1690 x 2672 5300 5 7 80
DW24 tank option (1950L) 5083 x 1690 x 2932 5910 16.5 22.5 80
V700C2 745
Standard day tank (610L) 5031 x 1690 x 2672 5550 4.5 6 85
DW24 tank option (1950L) 5083 x 1690 x 2932 6140 13.5 18.5 85
J Series generating sets from 22 kVA to 250 kVA with weatherproof/acoustic enclosure
Three-phase
(400/230V)
John Deere
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank options Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
Acoustic
pressure
level dB(A)
@ 1m
J22 22
Standard day tank (100L) 2080 x 960 x 1415 980 14 20 75
DW24 tank option (230L) 2160 x 966 x 1582 1160 32.5 46 74
DW48 tank option (420L) 2160 x 966 x 1631 1124 60 84 74
J33 33
Standard day tank (100L) 2080 x 960 x 1415 980 14 20 74
DW24 tank option (230L) 2160 x 966 x 1582 1160 32.5 46 74
DW48 tank option (420L) 2160 x 966 x 1631 1165 60 84 74
J44K 48
Standard day tank (100L) 2080 x 960 x 1415 1040 10 13 74
DW24 tank option (230L) 2160 x 966 x 1582 1210 23 30.5 74
DW48 tank option (420L) 2160 x 966 x 1631 1215 42.5 56 73
J66K 71
Standard day tank (180L) 2300 x 1060 x 1680 1405 11 15 73
DW24 tank option (390L) 2344 x 1060 x 1900 1652 24 32.5 72
DW48 tank option (700L) 2344 x 1060 x 1989 1682 43.5 58 72
J77K 83
Standard day tank (180L) 2300 x 1060 x 1680 1548 11 15 74
DW24 tank option (390L) 2344 x 1060 x 1900 1735 24 32.5 73
DW48 tank option (700L) 2344 x 1060 x 1989 1765 43.5 58 73
J88K 87
Standard day tank (180L) 2300 x 1060 x 1680 1508 9 12.5 76
DW24 tank option (390L) 2344 x 1060 x 1900 1695 20 27.5 76
DW48 tank option (700L) 2344 x 1060 x 1989 1725 35.5 50 76
J110K 110
Standard day tank (190L) 2554 x 1150 x 1680 1587 8 11.5 78
DW24 tank option (505L) 2602 x 1150 x 1900 2006 21 30.5 77
DW48 tank option (825L) 2602 x 1150 x 1948 2012 35 50 77
J130K 138
Standard day tank (340L) 3508 x 1200x 1830 2088 13 18 75
DW24 tank option (868L) 3560 x 1200 x 2182 2488 33 46.5 74
DW48 tank option (1630L) 3560 x 1200 x 2364 2656 62.5 88 74
J165K 165
Standard day tank (340L) 3508 x 1200x 1830 2168 10 13.5 75
DW24 tank option (868L) 3560 x 1200 x 2182 2561 25.5 34.5 74
DW48 tank option (1630L) 3560 x 1200 x 2364 2816 48.5 65 74
J200K 200
Standard day tank (340L) 3508 x 1200x 1830 2306 8 10.5 76
DW24 tank option (868L) 3560 x 1200 x 2182 2699 21 27.5 76
DW48 tank option (1630L) 3560 x 1200 x 2364 2964 39.5 52 76
J220C2 220
Standard day tank (340L) 3508 x 1200x 1830 2471 7.5 10 77
DW24 tank option (868L) 3560 x 1200 x 2182 2811 19 25.5 77
DW48 tank option (1630L) 3560 x 1200 x 2364 3069 36 47.5 77
J250K 250
Standard day tank (340L) 3508 x 1200x 1830 2400 7 9 82
DW24 tank option (868L) 3560 x 1200 x 2182 2740 18 24 82
DW48 tank option (1630L) 3560 x 1200 x 2364 2800 34.5 45 82
Based on manufacturer’s information; may be subject to change.
See page 54 for full product overview.
Based on manufacturer’s information; may be subject to change.
9796
J Series generating sets from 22 kVA to 250 kVA
Three-phase
(400/230V)
John Deere
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
J22 22 Standard day tank (100L) 1700 x 896 x 1221 750 14 20
J33 33 Standard day tank (100L) 1700 x 896 x 1221 750 14 20
J44K 48 Standard day tank (100L) 1700 x 896 x 1221 820 10 13
J66K 71 Standard day tank (180L) 1870 x 994 x 1360 995 11 15
J77K 83 Standard day tank (180L) 1870 x 994 x 1360 1128 11 15
J88K 87 Standard day tank (180L) 1870 x 994 x 1360 1088 9 12.5
J110K 110 Standard day tank (190L) 1950 x 1084 x 1330 1187 8 11.5
J130K 138 Standard day tank (340L) 2370 x 1114 x 1480 1498 13 18
J165K 165 Standard day tank (340L) 2370 x 1114 x 1480 1578 10 13.5
J200K 200 Standard day tank (340L) 2370 x 1114 x 1480 1716 8 10.5
J220C2 220 Standard day tank (340L) 2398 x 1114 x 1480 1811 7.5 10
J250K 250 Standard day tank (340L) 2398 x 1114 x 1535 1800 7 9
V Series generating sets from 275 kVA to 700 kVA
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Volvo engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
V275C2 275 Standard day tank (390L) 2900 x 1300 x 1590 2172 7 9
V350C2 358 Standard day tank (470L) 3160 x 1340 x 1805 3103 7 9.5
V400C2 400 Standard day tank (470L) 3160 x 1340 x 1805 2972 6.5 8.5
V440C2 440 Standard day tank (470L) 3160 x 1340 x 1805 3110 5.5 7
V500C2 500 Standard day tank (470L) 3160 x 1340 x 1805 3250 5 6.5
V550C2 570 Standard day tank (500L) 3470 x 1500 x 2043 3620 4.5 6.5
V650C2 660 Standard day tank (610L) 3470 x 1630 x 2095 3780 5 7
V700C2 745 Standard day tank (610L) 3470 x1630 x 2050 4020 4.5 6
D Series generating sets from 275 kVA to 830 kVA
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Doosan
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
D275 275 Standard day tank (390L) 2900 x 1300 x 1670 2310 6.5 8.9
D300 330 Standard day tank (390L) 2900 x 1300 x 1670 2400 6.5 8.9
D330 330 Standard day tank (470L) 3160 x 1340 x 1592 2440 7 10
D440 440 Standard day tank (500L) 3470 x 1500 x 1829 2942 5.5 7.5
D550 546 Standard day tank (500L) 3470 x 1500 x 1815 3220 4 6
D630 675 Standard day tank (610L) 3470 x 1630 x 1970 3465 4.5 6
D700 735 Standard day tank (610L) 3470 x 1630 x 2162 3700 4 5.5
D830 825 Standard day tank (610L) 3470 x 1630 x 2185 4080 3.5 5
PowerWAVE Generators
D Series generating sets from 275 kVA to 830 kVA with weatherproof/acoustic enclosure
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Doosan
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank options Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
D275 275
Standard day tank (390L) 4004 x 1380 x 2145 3160 6.5 8.9
DW24 tank option (950L) 4056 x 1380 x 2340 3960 16 21.5
DW48 tank option (2130L) 4056 x 1380 x 2618 3965 36.5 48.5
D300 300
Standard day tank (390L) 4004 x 1380 x 2145 3250 6.5 8.9
DW24 tank option (950L) 4056 x 1380 x 2340 4050 16 21.5
DW48 tank option (2130L) 4056 x 1380 x 2618 4050 36.5 48.5
D330 330
Standard day tank (470L) 4475 x 1410 x 2430 3540 7 10
DW24 tank option (1368L) 4527 x 1410 x 2700 4060 21.5 29
D440 440
Standard day tank (500L) 5031 x 1560 x 2435 4090 5.5 7.5
DW24 tank option (1770L) 5083 x 1560 x 2700 4750 19.5 27
D550 546
Standard day tank (500L) 5031 x 1560 x 2435 4262 4 6
DW24 tank option (1770L) 5083 x 1560 x 2700 5044 15 21
D630 675
Standard day tank (610L) 5031 x 1690 x 2672 5146 4.5 6
DW24 tank option (1950L) 5083 x 1690 x 2932 5853 15.5 20.5
D700 735
Standard day tank (610L) 5031 x 1690 x 2672 5381 4 5.5
DW24 tank option (1950L) 5083 x 1690 x 2932 6099 14 18.5
D830 825
Standard day tank (610L) 5031 x 1690 x 2672 5720 3.5 5
DW24 tank option (1950L) 5083 x 1690 x 2932 6410 12 16
Open units
T Series generating sets from 8.6 kVA to 17 kVA (single phase) or 11.5 to 22kVA (three phase)
Single-phase
(230V)
Mitsubishi
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
T9KM 8.6 Standard day tank (50L) 1405 x 715 x 1053 396 16 20
T12KM 12 Standard day tank (50L) 1405 x 715 x 1053 406 11 14.5
T17KM 17 Standard day tank (100L) 1700 x 896 x 1121 590 16 21
Three-phase
(400/230V)
Mitsubishi
engine
Standby
rating kVA
(0.8pf)
Base tank Dimensions
L x W x H (mm)
Dry weight
(kg)
Run time
hours @
100% load
Run time
hours @ 75%
load
T12K 11.5 Standard day tank (50L) 1405 x 715 x 1053 387 16 20
T16K 16 Standard day tank (50L) 1405 x 715 x 1053 406 11 14.5
T22K 22 Standard day tank (100L) 1700 x 896 x 1121 549 16 21
Based on manufacturer’s information; may be subject to change.
Based on manufacturer’s information; may be subject to change.
9998
PowerWAVE EL 100
Model EL104 EL105 EL106 EL108 EL110 EL112
Power rating kVA/kW 4 / 2.8 5 / 3.5 6 / 4.2 8 / 5.6 10/7 12.5 / 8.75
Power factor 0.7
Input
Voltage / tolerance 230 VAC single phase, +/- 15%
By-pass voltage 230 VAC single phase
Input frequency 50Hz +/- 5%
Max RFI EN50091-2 Class A
Output
Voltage 230 VAC single phase
Voltage stability Static (balanced load) +/-1%, static (unbalanced load) +/-2%, dynamic (step load 0-100%) +/-5%
Voltage recovery time After step load 0-100% max. 20ms
Frequency 50Hz
Frequency tolerance Line synchronised +/- 1% / free running +/- 0.2%
Eciency at 100% load >87-91%
Crestactor 3:1
Short circuit protection Electronic short circuit
Overload capacity 120% continuous, 120–150% load 10min. 150–180% 1min
Total harmonic distortion (THD) Linear Load <3%
Batteries
Type Sealed lead acid – maintenance free
Number of 12V blocks 16 18 20
Float charging voltage 216Vdc 243Vdc 270Vdc
End of discharge voltage 160Vdc 180Vdc 200Vdc
Battery ambient temperature 20°C
Battery protection Circuit breaker
Battery test Automatic battery test once a week
General
Serial communication Dry contacts plus RS232
Software T-Mon standard / SNMP module optional
Protection degree IP41
Ambient operating temperature / altitude 0°C to 40°C / <1000m (above sea level)
Standard Emergency lighting EN 50171
Ventilation Forced air cooling
Acoustic noise at 1m distance <56 dB
Weight (kgs) 85 95 110 125 150 155
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 570 x 370 x 1210
PowerWAVE EL 100XA
Model EL1005XA EL1012XA EL1030XA
Power rating VA / W 500 / 400 1250 / 1000 3000 / 2400
Power factor 0.8
Input
Voltage / Tolerance 230VAC single phase / 184V ~ 285V
Frequency 50Hz +5%
Max. RFI EN50091-2 CLASSA
Output
Voltage 230VAC Single phase
Voltage stability Changeover mode +10% / battery mode +3%
Voltage recovery time After step load 0-100%. Max. 20ms.
Frequency 50Hz
Frequency tolerance ±1% in battery mode
Eciency at 100% load >97%
Crest Factor 3:1
Short circuit protection Electronic short circuit
Overload capacity 120% continuous
Batteries
Type Sealed lead aid –maintenance free
Number of 12V blocks (Internal) 4 4 4or 8
Float charging voltage 54VDC 54VDC 54VDC
End of discharge voltage 42VDC 42VDC 42VDC
Battery ambient temperature 20°C 20°C 20°C
Battery protection Double pole DC circuit breaker
Battery test Automatic battery test / smart battery management
General
Serial communication Drycontacts plus RS232
Software Optional monitoring & shutdown / optional SNMP module
Protection degree IP21
Ambient operating temperature /
altitude 0°C to 40°C / <1000m above sea level
Standard Emergency lighting EN50171
Ventilation Forced air cooling
Acoustic Noise at 1m distance <56 dB
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 750 x 250 x 850 750 x 250 x 1250 750 x 400 x 1250
See page 60 for full product overview.
101100
PowerWAVE EL 300 DSP
Model EL310
DSP
EL320
DSP
EL330
DSP
EL340
DSP
EL360
DSP
EL380
DSP
EL3100
DSP
EL3120
DSP
EL3160
DSP
Power rating kVA/kW 10 / 9 20 / 18 30 / 27 40 / 36 60 / 54 80 / 72 100 / 90 120 / 108 160 / 144
Power factor 0.8
General
Serial communication Dry contacts plus RS232
Software T-Mon standard / SNMP module optional
Protection degree IP41
Ambient operating
temperature / altitude 0°C to 40°C / <1000m (above sea level)
Standard Emergency lighting EN 50171
Ventilation Forced air cooling
Relative humidity 10–90% (non-condensed)
Acoustic noise
at 1m distance <62 dB <64 dB <68 dB
Input
Voltage / tolerance 380/400/415 VAC (3PH + N + PE)
By-pass voltage 230/400 VAC three phase
Input frequency 50Hz +/- 5%
Max RFI EN50091-2 Class A
Harmonic distortion <5% @ 100% load
Output
Voltage 230/400 VAC three phase
Voltage stability Static (balanced load) +/-1%, Static (unbalanced load) +/-2%, Dynamic (stop load 0-100%) +/-5%
Voltage recovery time After step load 0–100% max. 20ms
Frequency 50Hz
Frequency tolerance Line synchronised +/- 1% / free running +/- 0.2%
Eciency at 100%
load >87-91%
Crest factor 3:1
Short circuit
protection Electronic short circuit
Overload capacity 120% continuous, 120–150% load 10min. 150–180% 1min
Total harmonic
distortion (THD)
Linear load <3%
Batteries
Type Sealed lead acid – maintenance free
Number of 12V
blocks 30
Float charging
voltage 405
End of discharge
voltage 300VDC
Battery ambient
temperature 20°C
Battery protection Circuit breaker
Battery test Automatic battery test once a week
Weight/Dimensions
Weight (kgs)
excluding batteries 91 100 173 197 209 220 232 265 482
Dimensions
(mm) WxDxH 400 x 815 x 1040 515 x 855 x 1440 880 x 775 x
1900
PowerWAVE EL 200
Model EL210 EL215 EL220
Power rating kVA/kW 10 / 7 15 / 10.5 20 / 14
Power factor 0.8
General
Serial communication Dry contacts plus RS232
Software T-Mon standard / SNMP module optional
Protection degree IP41
Ambient operating temperature /
altitude 0°C to 40°C / <1000m (above sea level)
Standard Emergency lighting EN 50171
Ventilation Forced air cooling
Relative humidity 10–90% max (non-condensing)
Acoustic noise at 1m distance <60 dB
Input
Voltage / tolerance 230/400 VAC 3phase, 4wires, +ground, +/- 15%
By-pass voltage 230 VAC single phase
Input frequency 50Hz +/- 5%
Max RFI EN50091-2 Class A
Output
Voltage 230 VAC single phase
Voltage stability Static (balanced load) +/-1%, Static (unbalanced load) +/-2%, Dynamic (stop load 0-100%) +/-5%
Voltage recovery rime After step load 0-100% max. 20ms
Frequency 50Hz
Frequency rolerance Line synchronised +/- 1% / free running +/- 0.2%
Eciency at 100% load >87-91%
Crest factor 3:1
Short circuit protection Electronic short circuit
Overload capacity 120% continuous, 120–150% load 10min. 150–180% 1min
Total harmonic distortion (THD) Linear load <3%
Batteries
Type Sealed lead acid – maintenance free
Number of 12V blocks 30
Float charging voltage 405
End of discharge voltage 300VDC
Battery ambient temperature 20°C
Battery protection Circuit breaker
Battery test Automatic battery test once a week
Weight/Dimensions
Weight (kgs) excluding batteries 250
Dimensions (mm) WxDxH 545 x 730 x 1250
Uninterruptible Power
Supplies Ltd,
Woodgate,
Bartley Wood Business Park,
Hook, Hampshire RG27 9XA
Tel: 01256 386700
Fax: 01256 386701
Email: sales@upspower.co.uk
UK product catalogue V2 Sept 17
ISO 9001
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