GE VH Series 24746 3000VA/2740W 120V Online Double Conversion Rack /Tower UPS

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GE VH Series 24746 3000VA/2740W 120V Online Double Conversion Rack /Tower UPS

Double Conversion UPS, Rack/Tower Mounting, 3000 VA Rating, 2740 Watts, 120VAC Input Voltage, 50/60 Hz, Input Current 24A, Output Voltage 120VAC, 1 Phase, Backup Time (Full Load) 4 min., Number of Outlets (6) 5-20R, (1) L5-30R.  Input Connection L5-30P Plug.  Height 3.4 In., Depth 23 In., Width 17.3 In.,


Technical Specs

  • On-Line/Double Conversion
  • 3000VA Rating
  • 2700W Rating
  • Input Voltage - 120VAC
  • Output Voltage -120VAC
  • Backup Time (Full Load) 4 min.
  • Mounting - Rack/Tower
  • Outlet Type - Surge
  • Number of Outlets 7
  • Receptacle Configuration - 5-20R (6), L5-30R (1)
  • Input Plug Configuration - L5-30P
  • Transfer Time - 1 msec
  • Width - 17.3"
  • Depth - 23"
  • Height - 3.4"
  • .LED Display
  • Hz50/60
  • Input Current - 24A
  • Phase1

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