





GE SG Series 100kVA 3-Phase UPS and Battery Cabinet
Designed to provide high efficiency at partial load conditions, the GE SG Series UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) delivers low input harmonic distortion, and it has dynamic response and output voltage-regulation that are best-in-class. Reliable, efficient, and boasting up to 99 percent operating efficiency.
Features & Benefits Of GE SG Series UPS
- Redundant parallel architecture for ultimate reliability
- Up to 99% operating efficiency—with written efficiency guarantees thereto
- Proprietary eBoost technology minimizes efficiency losses
- Line conditioning & voltage regulation via patented design bypass inductor
- Proprietary technology to lengthen battery life
- Top or bottom cable access
- Matching battery
- Full front-maintainability design
- Scalable to meet future growth needs
- Can be paralleled up to six modules
| Topology | True on-line, double conversion (VFI) with integral static switch and internal maintenance bypass |
| Output power rating (kVA) | 100 |
| Output Power Rating (kW) | 80 |
| Output Power Factor | 0.8 |
| Dimensions W x D x H (inches) | 47 x 32 x 71 |
| Input Voltage (VAC) | 480V, 3 Phase, 4 Wire w/ground (grounded WYE) |
| Output Voltage (sinusoidal) (VAC) | 480V, 3 Phase, 4 Wire w/ground |
Note:
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.
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