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Nominal Output Voltage | 120V |
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Nominal Input Voltage | 120V |
Input Connections | NEMA 5-15P |
Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing) |
Form Factor | Tower |
Input Voltage | 120V |
Output Voltage | 120V |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Typical Recharge Time | 3 hours |
Transfer Time | 4 ms typical |
Output Waveform | Stepped approximation to a sinewave |
Communication Ports | USB, Serial |
Battery Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Data Line Protection | RJ-45 |
Capacity | 1500 VA |
Device Type | Line Interactive UPS |
Identifies and describes front panel components, controls, and indicators.
Identifies components on the rear panels for different UPS models.
Details physical dimensions, weight, operating conditions, and environment.
Covers input voltage, frequency, output receptacles, and power ratings.
Outlines protection features, voltage ranges, tolerance, and output characteristics.
Describes battery type, charging, and estimated operational runtime.
Maps pin numbers to signal names and functions for the serial port.
Defines the International Electrotechnical Commission.
Defines light-emitting diode.
Defines National Electrical Code.
Defines National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
Defines power factor corrected.
Defines plug and play.
Defines uninterruptible power system.
Defines universal serial bus.
Safety instructions, site selection criteria, and preparation steps before installation.
Guides on installing mounting rails and physically mounting the UPS unit in a rack.
Steps for connecting batteries, host, network protectors, utility power, and devices.
Procedures for powering on the UPS and charging its batteries.
Explains the different operational states of the UPS: Standby, Operate, and Battery.
Guides on performing self-tests, silencing alarms, and safely powering down the UPS.
Introduces HP Power Manager software for UPS control and configuration.
Procedures for replacing the front bezel, option card, and the entire UPS unit.
Covers battery safety, care, replacement steps, and post-replacement testing.
Instructions for updating firmware and safely cleaning battery spills.
Guides to diagnose issues using UPS LEDs and audible alarms.
Solutions for common problems like startup failure, battery-only operation, and backup time issues.
Addresses communication problems, clicking noises, and site wiring fault indicators.
Information on ordering spare parts, part numbers, and available hardware options.
Guidance on preparing for support calls and HP contact details.
Details the limited warranty, load protection guarantee, and battery warranty.
Explains regulatory numbers, FCC rules, and rating labels.
Compliance statements for US FCC, Canada, EU, Japan, Korea, and disposal guidelines.
Safety warnings and disposal information for UPS batteries.
Precautions and methods for preventing and grounding electrostatic discharge.