UPS specialist
AEC has launched the T2000, a new, true on-line double
conversion 3-phase UPS (uninterruptible power system)
that has been specially engineered to offer ease of
servicing through rapid and easy access to all internal
components.
Available
in power ratings of 10kVA to 120kVA and suitable to
all types and sizes of business, the T2000 can be
expanded to a total of six-UPS, removing the necessity
to replace an existing unit in order to upsize.
To protect against hot spots, the T2000 has internal
ambient and battery temperature monitor as standard,
with each battery being spaced approximately 2mm apart.
This
simple, but effective solution to battery maintenance
has a dramatic effect on battery life expectancy.
No internal password lockout, and easy access to components,
enables servicing and maintenance costs to be drastically
reduced. The T2000's internal layout consists of a
series of drawers that simply slide out at the front
of the machine to expose the system's components,
enabling all servicing to be carried out quickly and
simply on-site by any qualified technician. On opening
the front door of the cabinet, the user is protected
by an internal safety screen, which must be removed
before gaining access to live components.
With noise levels of just 51 dB on all models, the
T2000 can be conveniently located in computer rooms.
The system can be integrated into an existing BMS
(Building Management System) with a customisable alarm
board.
The RS 232/485 serial port offers communication direct
to the UPS via a serial cable whilst the installation
of an USHA card (universal SNMP and HTTP adapter)
provides an easy to use sophisticated management solution
offering an interface between the UPS and the network.
The embedded HTTP server is capable of processing,
forwarding and receiving HTTP commands whilst the
embedded SNMP chips allows messages to be sent and
received. Both facilities can be carried out simultaneously.
Conforming to all relevant electrical safety standards,
and carry the CE mark, the T2000 also has a user-friendly
LCD panel featuring on-line assistance, easy to install
battery strings and local and remote emergency power
off (EPO).
It can be installed on either active parallel or hot
standby mode, ready to take over the load automatically
in the event of a critical component failure.
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