DS-POWER SH-200 (10-20kVA) The new Tescom DS Power SH and SHP series UPS has emerged as a cost-effective alternative to its pioneer DS power series with its compact and space-saving design. With this series, it has the latest DSP technology that can be programmed to suit a wide variety of electrical environments, without sacrificing the performance of the DS Power series, using the 3 Level topology and control system. Efficiency, reliability and functionality have been raised to levels unattainable with old analog technology. This technology not only creates a significant increase in MTBF values, but also enables all UPS subsystems to be controlled with greatly increased precision, thanks to the DSP's ability to accurately process signals at very high speed. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (optional 2 dry contact outputs) Transformerless UPS Low current distortion at the input (THDi) High input power factor High efficiency up to 94% Cold start feature Static and Maintenance bypass switch Output short circuit and overload protection 3 Level topology External REPO input 512 event records (46,000 alarms) Clock and calendar (battery supported) Automatic battery test and remaining battery time display Temperature compensated charging Regenerative feedback feature 1 RS232 serial port and 3 dry contact outputs Modular structure controlled by 3 DSPs Optional SNMP, Modbus and remote monitoring panel Manufactured according to EC EN62040 Fully digital structure Small footprint Less electronic components Output current limitation Advanced control at input Selectable Input/Output Voltage/F frequency range Output DC leakage protection Separate DSP for inverter control For PFC rectifier control separate DSP 3-level battery protection Fault profile memory Charge/Discharge current display Advanced remote control l Features User and service passwords protected security Generator detection input 2 years warranty 5 years spare parts support
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