The heart of the N Series UPS is its double-conversion online topology.
This means that the UPS continuously converts incoming AC power to DC power, which is then used to feed the inverter that produces a stable and clean AC output. This process ensures that connected equipment always receives a constant and regulated power supply, free from any utility power fluctuations, surges, or sags. Moreover, in the event of a complete power failure, the UPS immediately switches to battery power without any interruption, offering seamless power continuity to connected devices.
The 1 kVA, 2 kVA, and 3 kVA versions are suitable for various applications, from small office setups to larger data centers. The N Series UPS provides a wide input voltage range, allowing it to operate in diverse electrical environments. This capability ensures compatibility with different generators and unstable utility power conditions, enhancing its versatility and adaptability.
To monitor and manage the UPS, the N Series comes equipped with an intuitive LCD display or an optional communication slot for advanced network management. Users can easily access real-time UPS status information, load levels, battery health, and various settings through this interface. Furthermore, the UPS supports communication protocols such as SNMP, Modbus, and RS232, enabling seamless integration with network management systems for centralized monitoring and control.
The N Series UPS incorporates advanced battery management features to maximize battery life and reliability.
It employs smart charging techniques and temperature compensation to optimize battery performance and minimize the risk of overcharging or undercharging. Additionally, the UPS performs periodic battery tests to ensure the battery's health and provides timely notifications to replace aging or faulty batteries.
In terms of physical design, the N Series UPS is built with a compact footprint and user-friendly features. Its hot-swappable batteries allow for easy and non-disruptive maintenance, reducing downtime and enhancing overall system availability. The UPS is also designed with various protective measures, including overload protection, short-circuit protection, and over-temperature protection, ensuring the safety of both the connected equipment and the UPS itself.