Toshiba 1600XPi 3.6kVA / 3.1KW 208/240V Hardwired In/Out Online Tower UPS

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The 1600XP/XPi Series is single-phase double-conversion UPS, available in a range of sizes: 3.6 kVA, 6.0 kVA, 8.0 kVA, 10.0 kVA, 14 kVA, 18 kVA, and 22 kVA. Available in a tower design solution with a LCD touch-screen display that provides unmatched access for UPS monitoring and control. As a double-conversion online UPS, supplies uninterrupted, clean single-phase power to critical systems over large input voltage deviations without resorting to battery backup.

The 1600XPi Single phase UPS is an on-line double conversion tower design UPS ranging in capacity from 3.6 to 22 kVA. Toshiba uninterrupible power supply is designed to meet the growing demand in the information technology, healthcare, industrial, broadcasting and retail markets. The 1600XPi UPS ensures clean power, no power interruption in the event of a power outage, matching black color, and is compatible with 19" server racks. The tower design solution with LCD touch-screen display provides unmatched access for UPS monitoring and control. Toshiba UPS solutions offer emergency backup power to protect vital electronic resources from today’s all-too often blackouts, brownouts and power surges.

      • Digital LCD Touchscreen Display
      • Hot Swappable Batteries
      • Internal Isolation Transformer
      • Wide Input Voltage Window
      • Wide Input Frequency Window
      • Input Power Factor > 0.95
      • Power Factor Correction
      • Output Power Factor 0.85
      • Optional Network Interface Card for Remote Monitoring/Control
      • Optional External Battery Cabinets
      • Optional Environmental Monitoring Device

 

    • Model Number H3BG2L036C61T
      Capacity (kVA/kW) 3.6/3.1KW
      Topology True On-Line, Double-Conversion



       

      Input
      Standard Voltage 208/240V
      Optional Voltage N/A
      Phase 1PH
      Frequency 50/60HZ
      Power Factor 0.95
      DC Voltage 144V



       

      Output
      Standard Voltage 240/208/120V
      Optional Voltage N/A
      Phase 1PH
      Frequency 50/60HZ
      Power Factor 0.85
      Voltage THD < 3% for linear load; < 6% for non-linear load
      Overload Capacity Inverter: 125%-30 sec./150%-10 sec, Bypass: 125%-10 min./1000%-1 cycle



       

      Environment
      Temperature Range 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
      Humidity 30% to 90% Non-Condensing
      Heat Rejection 2139 BTU/Hr
      Full-Load Efficiency 0.83
      Altitude 6600 ft. (2000 m) Maximum Without Derating
      Audible Noise 60dBA @ 1 m Typical



       

      Dimensions
      Dimensions 10" x 34" x 22.1"
      Weight 253lbs.
      Color O'Brien Black
      Monitoring Touchscreen Operator Interface, RS232 Port, Optional RemotEye® 4 Intelligent Monitoring System
      Options Receptacle Panel Configurations, Environmental Monitoring Device (EMD)
      Features Output Isolation Transformer, RS232 & Dry Contact Interface, Crest Factor of 3, Angled Terminal Blocks for Easy Installation, Casters for Mobility
      Standards UL 1778, CUL
      Warranty 3-Year On-Site Warranty; See Toshiba Warranty Policy for Full Details

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