Delta UPS
The Delta E Series E 1 kVA Online UPS is designed to provide high-quality, reliable power protection for sensitive electronic equipment. Here’s a detailed overview of this UPS model:
Delta E Series E 1 kVA Online UPS
Key Features:
Capacity: 1 kVA / 700W
Type: Online UPS (Double Conversion) – offers continuous power conditioning and isolation from utility power, ensuring the highest level of protection.
Input Voltage: Typically supports a wide input range, often around 220-240V.
Output Voltage: Typically 220-240V
Form Factor: Tower or Rack-Mountable (depending on the model)
Display: Equipped with a graphic LCD or LED display that provides real-time information on:
Battery status
Load levels
Input and output voltage
Battery runtime and health
Battery Backup: Provides uninterrupted power to connected devices during power outages.
Surge Protection: Shields connected equipment from power surges and spikes.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Maintains output voltage within a specified range to protect connected equipment from voltage fluctuations.
Communication Ports:
USB Port: For local monitoring and management
Serial Port: For additional communication options
Optional Network Management Card: For remote monitoring and management over a network (if available)
Battery Management: Features for managing and extending battery life, such as temperature compensation and battery testing.
Typical Appearance:
The Delta E Series E 1 kVA Online UPS generally has a tower or rack-mounted design. The front panel includes:
Graphic LCD Display: For monitoring UPS status and settings.
Control Buttons: For navigating the UPS settings and status.
Indicators: LED lights or icons to show operational status, battery level, and fault conditions.
Usage Tips:
Installation: Ensure the UPS is installed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.
Configuration: Use the display to configure settings and monitor UPS performance.
Testing: Periodically test the UPS to ensure it’s functioning correctly and the battery is in good condition.
Maintenance: Regularly check and maintain the battery as recommended (typically every 3-5 years) and keep the UPS firmware updated if applicable.