Delta 2Kva Ups
A Delta 2kVA UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a power backup device designed to provide temporary power to connected equipment during a power outage. The '2kVA' refers to its apparent power capacity, which is 2000 Volt-Amperes. This rating indicates the maximum power the UPS can supply to connected devices without overloading.
Here's a breakdown of what a Delta 2kVA UPS typically entails, based on the search results:
General Features and Specifications (may vary by model):
Topology: Often a true online double-conversion topology, which provides a consistent sine-wave output and zero transfer time to battery, ensuring high reliability for critical equipment.
Power Capacity: 2 kVA (kilovolt-amperes) / 1.6 kW to 1.8 kW (kilowatts), with a power factor of 0.8 to 0.9. The kilowatt rating indicates the real power the UPS can provide.
Input Voltage Range: Wide input voltage range, typically 110~300Vac or 175~280 Vac, allowing the UPS to work in various electrical environments and reducing battery usage.
Output Voltage: 220/230/240 Vac (single phase). Some models can also support 200/208 Vac.
Output Sockets: Equipped with IEC C13 and/or IEC C19 outlets, and in some models, Indian standard sockets.
Battery: Uses Sealed Maintenance-Free (SMF) batteries, with a DC bus voltage of 48 VDC or 72 VDC depending on the model.
Backup Time: Backup time varies depending on the load and the battery capacity. Some models offer:
10-15 minutes at full load with internal batteries.
Longer backup times (30-40 min, 45-60 min, 70-80 min, 110-120 min) are available with internal batteries in some models or with optional external battery packs.
Charger: Maximum charging current of up to 6A or 12A in some extended run models. Recharge time is typically around 3 hours to reach 90% capacity.
Efficiency: High AC-AC efficiency, up to 90-93% in online mode, leading to energy savings.
Input Power Factor: High input power factor (e.g., > 0.99) with PFC (Power Factor Correction), reducing input harmonic distortion and saving upstream investment.
Overload Capability: Varies by model but typically includes continuous operation up to 105% load and short durations at higher overloads.
Communication Interfaces: Usually includes RS-232, USB ports, and a mini slot for optional cards like SNMP for network management.
Display: LCD display for status and control, often multilingual.
Audible Noise: Typically less than 50 dBA at 1 meter.
Dimensions and Weight: Compact designs are available, with dimensions varying by model (e.g., around 397 x 145 x 220 mm and weights around 6-13 kg for some INX series models). Rack-mountable options (RT series) also exist with different dimensions and weights (e.g., 440W x 432D x 89H mm, 18 kg for RT 2kVA).
Protection: Offers protection against over voltage, deep battery discharge, overload, and short circuits.
ECO Mode: Some models feature an ECO mode for energy cost savings.
Cold Start Capability: Allows the UPS to be started with battery power when utility power is out.
Automatic Bypass: Transfers the load to mains in case of overload or internal fault.
Intelligent Battery Management: Maximizes battery performance and life.
Fan Speed Control: Optimizes performance by adjusting fan speed based on load and temperature.
Delta UPS Series that may include 2kVA models:
Amplon INX Series: A premier online double-conversion UPS series with high input power factor and AC-AC efficiency. Available in standard and extended runtime models, some with internal batteries (SB) and some for external batteries (LB).
Amplon R Series: Rack-mountable online double-conversion UPS, known for its compact size and high efficiency.
Amplon RT Series: Versatile rack/tower convertible UPS with high output power factor and efficiency, some models with internal batteries.