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Product description: UPS Armac PSW 650F LCD - 2 x Schuko socket - 230 V
UPS ArmacO/650F/PSW series Ofiice Pure Sine WaveUPSwith a capacity of650 VA/390 W. The devices of this series are distinguished by a full sine wave at the output sockets. This allows the power supply to support the operation of equipment with an electric motor or heater, such as a scanner, garage door and central furnace. It is used as anemergency power supply systemfor industrial and private use. It hastwo Schuko socketsandtwo RJ45 ports.
Main features
- Line-Interactive (VI) topology
- Full sine wave on output sockets
- 0.6 Power Factor on battery
- 2 x F Schuko sockets
- RJ-45 overload and surge protection
- Self-starting when mains power returns
- Built-in automatic voltage regulation (AVR)
Technical specification of the uninterruptible power supply from Armac
- Connectors:
- 2 x Schuko type sockets
- 1 x RJ11
- 1 x RJ45
- USB type B
- Topology: Line-Interactive
- Communication with the computer: USB
- Power (apparent / active): 650 VA / 390 W
- Output voltage range: 220 V / 230 V 240 V AC
- Output waveform (battery mode): full sine wave
- Transfer time: 2 ms to 6 ms
- Output frequency: 50 Hz / 60 Hz
- Battery classification: 1 x 12 V / 7 Ah
- Battery charge time: 4 to 8 hours to 90% capacity
- Back-up time: depending on load
- Noise level: < 45 dB
- Monitoring software: PowerManager II (recommended)
- Operating conditions: Indoor
- Dimensions: 305 x 85 x 141 mm
- Weight: 5.5 kg
Convenient system of work monitoring
The power supply communicates with a computer via a USB port, making it possible to issue commands and monitor operation. The recommended software is thePowerManager II, a simple and convenient way to ensure proper protection and control. It allows monitoring of the UPS power status and environment. Several advantages include :
- Automatic e-mail and SMS notification when the unit alarms
- Automatic AC mains failure detection
- Maintenance of the UPS event log and its analysis
- Setting of the operating time of the power supply
- UPS diagnostics