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Mary CampbellSep 7, 2025
What to do if the telephone line is disturbed when using Eaton UPS?
- TTaylor JohnsonSep 8, 2025
Surge protection on the telephone line may no longer be provided. Check the modem connections.
What to do if the telephone line is disturbed when using Eaton UPS?
Surge protection on the telephone line may no longer be provided. Check the modem connections.
What to do if AC power is available, but my Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600 UPS operates on battery power?
If your Eaton UPS is operating on battery power even when AC power is available, it could be due to circuit breaker 13, located under the UPS, having been tripped by an overload on the UPS output. Disconnect excess equipment and reset the circuit breaker 13 by pressing the corresponding button to resolve this issue.
What to do if the filtered outlets 8 are not supplied with power on my Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600?
If the filtered outlets 8 on your Eaton UPS are not supplied with power, there are two possible causes: 1. The wall outlet itself may not be supplied with power. Ensure the wall outlet has power. 2. Circuit breaker 13, located under the UPS, has been tripped by an overload on the UPS output. Disconnect excess equipment and reset the circuit breaker 13 by pressing the corresponding button.
What to do if the connected devices are not supplied when AC power fails on my Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600?
If the devices connected to your Eaton UPS are not supplied with power when AC power fails, it's likely because the devices are not connected to the battery backup outlets 9. Ensure that the devices are connected to the battery backup outlets 9.
Power Rating | 1600 VA |
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Output Power Capacity | 1000 W |
Output Voltage | 230V |
Output Voltage Tolerance | +/- 10% |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Communication Ports | USB, RS-232 |
Humidity | 0-95% non-condensing |
Warranty | 2 years |
Topology | Line-interactive |
Outlets Type | IEC C13 |
Battery Type | Sealed lead-acid (SLA) |
Efficiency | 95% |
Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -15 to +45°C |
Typical Backup Time at 50% Load | 15 minutes |
Typical Recharge Time | 4-6 hours to 90% |