Vertiv Single-Phase UPS
Vertiv offers a range of single-phase UPS systems designed to provide reliable power protection for critical applications in IT, telecommunications, healthcare, and industrial environments. These UPS systems are built to ensure uninterrupted power supply and enhance equipment uptime.
Key Models
Vertiv Liebert GXT5
Power Ratings: 500 VA to 10 kVA
Technology: Online double-conversion
Input Voltage: 120/230V (configurable)
Output Voltage: 120/230V
Features:
LCD display for real-time monitoring
Hot-swappable batteries
Compact design suitable for rack or tower configuration
Vertiv Liebert PSI5
Power Ratings: 500 VA to 3 kVA
Technology: Line-interactive
Input Voltage: 220/230V
Output Voltage: 220/230V
Features:
Advanced LCD display for status monitoring
Compact and lightweight for easy installation
Multiple output receptacles for flexibility
Vertiv Liebert PS
Power Ratings: 500 VA to 6 kVA
Technology: Line-interactive
Input Voltage: 120/230V
Output Voltage: 120/230V
Features:
Built-in automatic voltage regulation (AVR)
LED indicators for easy monitoring
Built-in USB and serial communication ports
Key Specifications
Efficiency: Many models offer high efficiency, typically around 90-95% depending on the load and operating mode.
Frequency: 50/60 Hz (auto-sensing).
Battery Type: Typically uses sealed lead-acid (SLA) or lithium-ion batteries, depending on the model.
Recharge Time: Usually around 4-6 hours for a full charge.
Operating Temperature: Designed to function effectively in a wide range of temperatures.
Key Features
Online and Line-Interactive Designs: Options for different applications based on power quality requirements.
User-Friendly Interface: LCD/LED displays for monitoring UPS status, load levels, and battery health.
Communication Options: SNMP, USB, and RS-232 for remote management and monitoring.
Scalability: Ability to expand with additional battery packs or units as power needs grow.
Compact Design: Space-saving form factors suitable for various installations.
Applications
IT Infrastructure: Protecting servers, networking equipment, and storage devices.
Telecommunications: Ensuring continuous operation of telecom systems.
Healthcare: Supporting critical medical equipment in hospitals and clinics.
Industrial Settings: Providing power protection for manufacturing equipment and automation systems.
Maintenance Recommendations
Regular Testing: Routine tests to ensure the UPS is functioning properly.
Battery Maintenance: Monitoring battery health and replacing them as needed.
Firmware Updates: Keeping software updated for enhanced features and security.
Warranty
Typically includes a standard warranty (usually 1 to 3 years) covering manufacturing defects and providing technical support.