Introduction - Eaton Tripp-Lite SmartOnline SV Series Owner's Manual

208v 3-phase modular ups systems
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1. Introduction

Tripp Lite's SmartOnline SV-Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) true on-line, double
conversion 3-Phase UPS system. This UPS continuously conditions the incoming electrical power supply, eliminating power fluctuations and
interruptions that can otherwise damage sensitive electronic devices and create system downtime. Ranging from 20kVA/18kW to 140kVA/126kW,
this series of UPS systems is designed to the highest quality and performance standards and offers the following features:
• True on-line UPS: highest level of UPS protection, fully regulating the incoming power supply and transferring immediately to battery in the
event of an extended mains failure for continuous support of critical loads
• Modular system: three frame arrangements with multiple construction possibilities to suit specific application requirements; easy and fast
maintenance with hot-swappable power and battery modules
• N+1 redundancy up to 140kVA
• High efficiency – lower heat losses reduce cooling costs and extend system lifespan
• 0.9 output power factor – more actual power allows more equipment to be supported
• Automatic and manual bypass increase system reliability and 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
• Compact form factor; space-saving design even up to 140kVA in a standard rack footprint
• Serial communication as standard; SNMP and volt free contact options for optimum configurability
• Dual input design allows standard installation from one or two power sources
• Low input current total harmonic distortion; no need to oversize a generator set
The SmartOnline SV UPS is designed for protecting critical electrical equipment for:
• Data centers
• Telecommunications
• Networks (LAN/WAN)
• Corporate infrastructure
• Healthcare
• Security
• Light industrial
• Financial institutions
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