Functional Devices PSH600-UPS is an uninterruptible power supply with an interface board. It is designed to provide backup power to critical systems during electrical outages, ensuring continuous operation and preventing data loss. This device is used in industrial settings, automation systems and other environments where reliable power is essential for maintaining the functionality of electronic equipment & preventing disruptions.
Features:
- It provides ample 600VA power capacity for critical systems, ensuring reliable backup during electrical outages.
- This UL-listed device offers 2.5 minutes of backup time at full load and 10 minutes at half load, safeguarding against brief power interruptions and allowing for graceful shutdowns.
- It features a rapid UPS transfer time of 6 milliseconds to ensure swift and seamless transitions to backup power.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing this UPS with interface board?
A. Major factors include power capacity, backup time, interface board functionality, transfer time, temperature range, compliance, voltage compatibility, ease of installation and maintenance.
Q. How do I clean and maintain this UPS with interface board?
A.
- Safely power off the UPS and disconnect it from the mains to ensure a secure cleaning process.
- Gently use compressed air or a soft brush to remove dust from UPS components, preventing overheating.
- Conduct a visual check for wear, loose connections or damage, addressing issues promptly for optimal performance.
- Ensure secure connections on the interface board, checking cables for damage or wear.
- Confirm proper ventilation by keeping vents unblocked and avoiding placing objects on top of the UPS.
- Maintain the operating environment within the specified temperature range for optimal UPS performance.
- Check for and install any available firmware updates for the UPS and interface board from the manufacturer's website.
Q. Can this UPS operate on different frequencies?
A. Yes, this UPS is designed to operate at both 50 and 60 Hz frequencies.