Toshiba 4400 30kVA/27kW 208V 3 Phase Online Double Conversion UPS (4400X3X300XA)

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The Toshiba UPS 4400 Series is a three phase, double conversion UPS system with high efficiency and .9 power factor.  Small footprint with total front access design requires zero rear clearance, allowing for improved installation. Available in multiple voltages, and offers various battery configurations for both internal and external batteries. The 4400 features state-of-the-art IGBT technology, battery isolation circuitry and a user-friendly touchscreen interface.

Highlights:

  • 0.9 Power Factor
  • Small Footprint
  • High Efficiency 
  • Easily Installed

Specifications: 

  • Model Number: 4400X3X300XA
  • Phase: 3 Phase
  • Input Voltage: 208/120V Three-Phase, Four-Wire + Ground Single or Dual Input
  • Output Voltage: 208/120V Three-Phase, Four-Wire + Ground Output
  • Input/Output Connections: Hardwire
  • Batteries: DC link 288 VDC
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 20.12" x 37.40" x 65.06" in 
  • Weight (UPS): 760 lbs 
  • Standards:UL 1778, CUL, ISO9001, ISO14001:2004, ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587), NEMA/PET-1993, CE, IBC, & CBC (OSHPD)
  • Warranty: 3-year

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