Introduction - Tripp Lite SmartOnline SVTX Series Owner's Manual

3-phase ups systems input: 220/230/240v ph-n, 380/400/415v ph-ph, 30 4-wire + pe
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1. Introduction

Tripp Lite's SmartOnline SVTKX-Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) true online,
double-conversion 3-phase UPS system. This UPS continuously conditions the incoming electrical power supply, eliminating power
disturbances that will otherwise damage sensitive electronic devices and minimizing system downtime from power fluctuations and
interruptions.
Available in 10kVA, 20kVA and 30kVA models, these UPS systems are designed to the highest quality and performance standards and
offer the following features:
• True online UPS – the highest level of UPS protection, fully regulating the incoming power supply and transferring immediately to
battery in the event of an extended mains failure to support critical loads continuously
• Paralleling capability (SVT20KX and SVT30KX only) of up to three UPS systems for increased capacity and fault tolerance
• ECO mode allowing the UPS to operate on bypass in stable utility conditions, transferring immediately to inverter to support the load if
the utility input drops below tolerance
• High output power factor – more actual power, allowing more equipment to be supported
• Automatic and manual bypass to increase system reliability and to allow for maintenance without removing power from the attached
load
• Wide input voltage window – the UPS system regulates even poor-quality incoming power without reverting to battery, maximizing
system uptime and protecting battery life
• Matching external battery cabinets for increased battery autonomy
• Emergency shutdown
• Compact footprint
• SNMP and volt-free contact options for optimum configurability
The SmartOnline SVTKX-Series UPS is ideally suited for protecting critical electrical equipment for:
• IT infrastructure
• Telecommunications
• Networks (LAN/WAN)
• Corporate infrastructure
• Security and emergency systems
• Light industrial applications
• Financial institutions
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