
Vertiv 6kVA PowerBank UPS
The Vertiv 6kVA PowerBank UPS is typically part of Vertiv\'s On-Line or Line-Interactive power protection solutions that integrate battery backup systems designed to maintain a continuous supply of power in the event of an outage. These UPS systems are ideal for applications where consistent power quality and uptime are critical, such as for medium to large businesses, IT infrastructure, and high-demand environments like data centers.
Although "PowerBank" is a brand name or marketing term used by Vertiv for specific models of UPS systems (often focused on extended battery runtimes or integrated external batteries), detailed product specifications and the exact model can vary. Below is a general overview of the Vertiv 6kVA PowerBank UPS based on the series features typically associated with Vertiv\'s offerings.
Key Features and Specifications:
1. Topology:
Double Conversion On-Line: Provides the highest level of protection by continuously filtering and conditioning the incoming utility power. It delivers pure sinewave output, making it suitable for sensitive equipment that requires high-quality power.
The On-Line topology ensures zero transfer time in case of power failure because the UPS system is always supplying power from the inverter.
2. Power Rating:
6kVA / 6000VA (Provides backup for medium-sized systems or higher power applications like small-to-medium server rooms, network systems, and critical equipment).
3. Output Power:
Output Power: 4.8 kW to 5.4 kW (depending on load and configuration)
4. Input and Output Specifications:
Input Voltage: 110V - 300V, wide input range for handling fluctuations without switching to battery mode.
Output Voltage: 230V ± 2% (standard in most countries)
5. Waveform Type:
Pure Sinewave Output: Ensures that the connected equipment receives a smooth and continuous power supply without the distortions found in some lower-quality UPS systems.
6. Battery Configuration:
Battery Type: Typically Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA) or Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) batteries.
Battery Capacity: Typically, 12V batteries with 18Ah, 24Ah, or higher capacities.
The system may include external battery modules (Battery Banks) for extended runtime, making it suitable for larger power demands and longer backup times.
External Battery Packs: Some models support additional external battery cabinets, which allow the UPS to run longer during extended outages. This is especially important for environments where power failures may last for an extended period.
7. Charging Time:
Typically, the system will fully recharge in around 4-6 hours, depending on battery size and environmental conditions.
8. Backup Time (Runtime):
The backup time can range from 20 minutes to several hours, depending on the load.
For example, a 50% load (about 3 kVA or 3000W) will generally offer a longer runtime.
A full load of 6kVA will typically provide 10-15 minutes of backup time.
If the UPS is configured with external battery packs, the runtime can be extended for much longer periods, making it ideal for critical systems that require extended protection during power outages.
9. Cooling System:
The UPS is equipped with fan-assisted cooling to ensure efficient heat dissipation and prevent overheating during extended use.
10. Display and Monitoring:
LCD Display: Displays real-time information about UPS status, battery health, load capacity, input/output voltages, battery runtime, and other important parameters.
Audible Alarms: Alerts for conditions such as low battery, overload, power failure, and system faults.
Smart Battery Management: Ensures optimal battery health and extends the lifespan of the UPS.
11. Connectivity and Interfaces:
USB/Serial Ports: For communication with a connected computer or server for monitoring and management.
SNMP Slots: Some models may offer SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support for remote monitoring and management via networked devices.
Dry Contact Interface: Allows integration with building management or alert systems.
Optional Software: Available for automated shutdown in the event of prolonged power outages, and event logging.
12. Form Factor:
Tower or Rackmount (depending on the specific model and user preferences). Some models are available in rackmount configurations for server rooms and data centers, while others are more suitable for a tower setup.
13. Additional Features:
Overload Protection: Safeguards against exceeding the UPS\'s rated capacity.
Short-Circuit Protection: Provides defense against electrical faults.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Ensures that the UPS compensates for voltage fluctuations (e.g., brownouts or overvoltages) without resorting to battery backup.
Keywords
3 kVA
5.4 kW
4.8 kW
The UPS
50% load
full load
4-6 hours
medium to
20 minutes
SNMP Slots
brand name
UPS status
tower setup
LCD Display
exact model
low battery
Key Features
data centers
extended use
battery size
Battery Type
battery mode
Output Power
event logging
load capacity
10-15 minutes
system faults
several hours
Waveform Type
highest level
Charging Time
alert systems
Input Voltage
12V batteries
power failure
Battery Banks
rated capacity
specific model
Audible Alarms
most countries
marketing term
longer runtime
longer periods
Output Voltage
12. Form Factor
series features
extended period
VRLA) batteries
2. Power Rating
network systems
On-Line topology
extended runtime
user preferences
USB/Serial Ports
Sealed Lead-Acid
general overview
large businesses
critical systems
extended outages
Battery Capacity
wide input range
remote monitoring
9. Cooling System
electrical faults
Optional Software
networked devices
Double Conversion
IT infrastructure
higher capacities
continuous supply
automated shutdown
connected computer
critical equipment
high-quality power
zero transfer time
Overload Protection
connected equipment
sensitive equipment
building management
extended protection
Additional Features
medium server rooms
longer backup times
voltage fluctuations
fan-assisted cooling
medium-sized systems
pure sinewave output
larger power demands
real-time information
Battery Configuration
Output Specifications
Dry Contact Interface
battery backup systems
optimal battery health
incoming utility power
External Battery Packs
continuous power supply
prolonged power outages
rackmount configurations
environmental conditions
high-demand environments
Short-Circuit Protection
Smart Battery Management
consistent power quality
external battery modules
Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid
higher power applications
lower-quality UPS systems
extended battery runtimes
other important parameters
efficient heat dissipation
Automatic Voltage Regulation
integrated external batteries
The Vertiv 6kVA PowerBank UPS
detailed product specifications
Simple Network Management Protocol
additional external battery cabinets
Line-Interactive power protection solutions