



GE LP33 Series 10kVA 8KW 208 3-Phase Tower UPS
The LP-33U Series is purpose-engineered for demanding applications require extraordinary levels of reliability such as 911 centers, global military installations, marine vessels, and other mission-critical applications that demand an industrial UPS system that is also a high quality power backup system for sensitive equipment. Applications include but are not limited to:
- Police & fire emergency call centers
- Military applications
- “Lights-out” or “dark factory” manufacturing
- Large data centers or IT systems
- Critical network switching & processing equipment
- Large-scale PLC controls
NOTES:
System retired from functional setting and professional re-certified. May may show minor signs of wear consistent with previous installation.
Batteries not included with system but maybe be provided for additional fee.
Wiring and startup of system by trained/certified professional required.
Technical Specs
| GE LP-33U SERIES UPS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (10KVA-100KVA) | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MODEL NUMBER | LP-33U-10 | LP-33U-20 | LP-33U-30 | LP-33U-40 | LP-33U-50 | LP-33U-60 | LP-33U-80 | LP-33U-100 | ||||
| POWER RATING | ||||||||||||
| Output Capacity | 10kVA/8kW | 20kVA/16kW | 30kVA/24kW | 40kVA/32kW | 50kVA/45kW | 60kVA/54kW | 80kVA/72kW | 100kVA/90kW | ||||
| POWER FACTOR | ||||||||||||
| Output Power Factor | 0.8 | 0.9 | ||||||||||
| PHYSICAL | ||||||||||||
| Weight w/o Batteries (lbs) | 397 | 430 | 772 | 816 | 1,015 | 1,323 | ||||||
| Dimensions (WxDxH)(inches)(UPS only) | 22.7″ x 30.7″ x 51.6″ | 23.6″ x 29.6″ x 71.7 “ | 28.4″ x 28.5″ x 71.7″ | 39.4″ x 35.4″ x 75.0″ | ||||||||
| INPUT | ||||||||||||
| Input Voltage | 3 x 208V + N | |||||||||||
| Voltage Range | -25% / +20% | -20% / +15% | -15% / +10% | |||||||||
| Frequency | 60 Hz +/- 10% | |||||||||||
| Input THD | <8% | <10% | ||||||||||
| Input Power Factor | >0.98 lagging | |||||||||||
| OUTPUT | ||||||||||||
| Output Voltage | 120Y / 208 V | |||||||||||
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz (+/- 1%) | |||||||||||
| Crest Factor | >3:1 | |||||||||||
| Voltage Regulation | ||||||||||||
| Static | +/- 1% | |||||||||||
| – 100% Step Load | +/- 1% | +/- 2% | ||||||||||
| Voltage Distortion | ||||||||||||
| – 100% Linear Load | < 2% THD | < 1.5% THD | < 2% THD | |||||||||
| – 100% Non-Linear Load | < 3% THD (EN 50091) | |||||||||||
| Overload Capability | ||||||||||||
| – Inverter | 125% for 10 minutes; 150% for 1 minute | |||||||||||
| – Bypass | 200% for 2 minutes; 2000% for ½ cycle | |||||||||||
| BATTERY | ||||||||||||
| Battery Type | Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) | |||||||||||
| Float Voltage | 328 VDC @ 20° C | |||||||||||
| Min Discharge Voltage | 236 VDC (programmable) | |||||||||||
| GENERAL | ||||||||||||
| Audible Noise db(A) | 50 | 55 | 61 | 62 | 65 | 65 | 68 | |||||
| Operating Temperature – UPS | 32° to 104° F (0° – 40° C) | |||||||||||
| Operating Temperature – Battery | 68° to 77° F (20° – 25° C) recommended | |||||||||||
| Humidity | 0-95%; non-condensing | |||||||||||
| Safety Classifications & Listings | UL/cUL : UL 1778 / IEC62040 / ISO 9001 | |||||||||||
| EMI Classification | FCC Part 15, Class A, IEC 62040-2 Class A | |||||||||||
| Surge Protection | IEEE 587-B / ANSI C62.41-B / IEC 1000-4 | |||||||||||
| Communication / Connectivity | RS-232; programmable alarm contacts; open collector outputs; SNMP (optional) | |||||||||||
| Color | White (RAL 9003) | |||||||||||
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