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Specifications | ||
Capacity | 650VA | |
Load Capacity | 230Vac | |
Input Voltage | 230Vac | |
Output Voltage | 230 (+/-10%) | |
Frequency (Battery Mode) | 50 Hz ±1 Hz | |
Battery | 12V Battery AC Voltage Regulation: 230+/-10%(Battery mode) Frequency Range: 50 Hz ±1 Hz(Battery mode) |
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Backup Time | Max. 12 Min(Standard) | |
Transfer Time | Typical 4-8ms, 13ms max | |
Dimension | 301 x 101 x142.5 | |
Weight | Approx. 4.3 |
The KSTAR 650VA Offline UPS is a type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to provide backup power to essential devices when there is a power outage or fluctuation. Below are the key features and specifications of a typical KSTAR 650VA Offline UPS:
Key Features:
1. Power Capacity: 650VA / 390W. This means the UPS can handle a total load of 650 volt-amperes (VA) or 390 watts of connected equipment. It's suitable for small devices like desktop computers, routers, and networking equipment.
2. Offline/Standby Design: As an offline UPS, it only activates when a power failure or significant voltage fluctuation occurs. In normal operation, the connected devices are powered directly from the utility power supply.
3. Battery Backup: Provides temporary power during power outages, allowing you time to save your work and shut down devices properly to avoid data loss or hardware damage.
4. Surge Protection: Protects connected equipment from power surges or spikes, which can be caused by lightning, electrical faults, or other disruptions in the power supply.
5. Voltage Regulation: Some models come with automatic voltage regulation (AVR), which helps correct minor voltage fluctuations without switching to battery power. This ensures stable operation for sensitive devices.
6. Compact Size: Typically compact, making it suitable for home offices or small businesses where space might be limited.
7. LED Indicators: Most models have LED indicators to show the UPS status, such as whether it's running on battery power, if the battery needs charging, or if there's a fault in the system.
8. Battery Type: Generally, offline UPS units use sealed lead-acid (SLA) or AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries, which are common for UPS systems in this range.
Applications:
Home offices: Protects personal computers, network equipment, and other small devices.
Small businesses: Can be used to power essential equipment like routers, servers, and point-of-sale (POS) systems.
Personal Electronics: Useful for protecting audio/video equipment or gaming systems
Considerations:
Limited Backup Time: A 650VA UPS is not designed to provide long-term power. The battery backup typically lasts from a few minutes to about 20 minutes depending on the load.
Load Management: It's essential to ensure that the total wattage of devices connected to the UPS does not exceed the 390W limit. Overloading the UPS could damage the system or cause it to fail in providing backup during an outage.
If you are looking to use this UPS for a specific setup, you'll need to check the total wattage of your devices and ensure the combined power consumption falls within the UPS's capacity.
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