





N1 Critical N1C.L3000 3000VA/2700W 120V Lithium Ion Rack/Tower UPS
$2,644.90
The N1C.L3000 UPS is the longest-running internal battery 3000VA, 120-volt, rack-mount model UPS in the market.
Main Features of the N1C.L3000VA UPS:
- 3 KVA
- 120VAC
- Rack and Tower Mountable
- Standard with SNMP Communication Port and 1000 Node Software Suite
- 13 Minutes of back up time at 100% load. 3X more than Lead Acid
- Rack Rails Included
- The Industry’s ONLY 10-Year Warranty
Specifications for the N1C.L3000VA UPS:
INPUT
- Voltage (Vac): 110/120±2%
- Frequency (Hz): 50/60±5% (±10% is selectable)
- Power Factor: 0.9
OUTPUT
- Capacity (VA/W): 3000/2700
- Voltage (Vac): 110/120±2%
- Frequency (Hz): 50/60±2% (battery mode)
- Waveform: Sine wave, THD<3% at linear load
- Transfer time: 0ms
- Overload: 105%~129% for 60 seconds, 130%~150% for 30 seconds, above 150% for 300ms
- Input connection: L5-30P
- NEMA Outlets: (4) 5-15/20R, (1) L5-30R
BATTERY
- Voltage (Vdc): 72
- Run Time at 100%/50% Load (minutes): 11/24
- Charger Current (A): 4A, battery monitoring system included
OTHER:
- Communications Interface: USB, EPO and SNMP/Network Card
- Topology: Online Double Conversion
- Alarm: Low battery, abnormal AC input, UPS failure
- Protection: Low Battery, overload, short-circuit, over temperature
- Working Temperature: 32º-140º
- Relative Humidity: 0~95%, no condensation
- Dimensions (HxWxD) (in): 3.4″(2U)x17.2″x22.4″
- Net Weight (lb): 55
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