Mitsubishi 2033G Series 30kVA / 24kW 208V 3Ph UPS System (UP2033G-A303SU-2)

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*Preowned* The Mitsubishi 2033G is a three-phase, continuous-duty, online solid-state UPS designed to deliver reliable backup power. It integrates seamlessly with existing power distribution systems to ensure a high-quality, uninterrupted power source for electronic equipment. The system includes a converter, system battery, solid-state inverter, and an automatic static bypass transfer circuit for seamless power transitions.

Highlights:

  • CSTBT (Carrier Stored Trench Bipolar Transistor)
  •  UL 1778 / cUL listed
  • Conformally coated boards (Industrial environment)
  • Front access only (Serviceability)
  • DiamondSense battery self-test
  • LCD Touch Panel Display

 

Specifications: 

  • Model: 2033G
  • kVA/kW: 30 kVA / 24 kW
  • Input Voltage: 120 / 208V
  • Output Voltage: 120 / 208 V
  • Input Connection: Hardwired
  • Output Connection: Hardwired

NOTES: 

System may show minor signs of wear consistent with previous installation. 

Wiring and startup of system by trained/certified professional required. 

Batteries not included - please inquire for pricing to add batteries and battery cabinet if needed



 

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