User manual
FP series user manual
Allis Electric - 44 - Rev3. July 2005
6. Appendix
MODEL FP1000 FP1500 FP2200 FP3000
INPUT
Input Voltage
(Nominal input voltage )
120 V
(80 ~ 138 V)
Nominal input Frequency 50 / 60 Hz ±5 Hz
Input PFC >0.98 @ full load
OUTPUT
Power 1000VA/700W
1500VA/1050W
2200VA/1540W
3000VA/2100W
Output Voltage
(Output Voltage Regulation)
100V / 110V / 115V / 120V
(Rated Voltage ± 2% )
Output Frequency 50/60HZ (Auto-tracking)
High Efficiency Mode
(AC to AC)
>86% >86% >88% >88%
Output T.H.D <3% at linear load
Overload Capacity Sustaining 50sec @ 108% load; 28sec @ 110~120% load;
15sec @ 120~130% load; 9sec @ 140~145% load;
Immediate Response @ 150%
Crest ratio 3:1
AC/AC Efficiency >86%
Transfer Time Zero for power failures or recoveries.
<4msec for UPS to Bypass or reverse.
BATTERY
Battery Packs 1×48VDC
Battery Pack
1×48VDC
Battery Pack
2×48VDC
Battery Pack (96V)
2×48VDC
Battery Pack (96V)
Typical Backup Time
(Full/Half load)
8/25 minutes 7/18 minutes 8/20 minutes 6/17 minutes
Battery Type Sealed VRLA 12V7AH; Hot-Swappable
Recharge Time to 90% 8 hours
Extended Battery Cabinet Extended Battery Module in 2U high
(comprises 2×48VDC Battery Packs)
COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE
Communications port RS-232 Port (Standard); DB9, AS400, USB Card (optional)
SNMP Manageable Yes
MECHANICAL
Dimensions-Rackmount
(W×H×D in inches)
16.8 × 3.5(2U)
× 19.7
16.8 × 3.5(2U)
× 19.7
16.8 × 7(4U)
× 19.7
16.8 × 7(4U) ×
19.7
Weight(UPS/Battery Module)
26.4/24.7 lbs.
26.4/24.7 lbs.
29/67.8 lbs. 29.5/69.2 lbs.
Total Weight 51.1 lbs. 51.1 lbs. 97.8 lbs. 98.2 lbs.
Conformance
EMI/RFI Compatibility FCC Class B* FCC Class B* FCC Class B* FCC Class B*
Safety Certifications UL UL UL UL
* This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.










