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Match & NetPro 19 inch Rackmount
Product Presentation
Product Management
August 2004
Contents
Range
Match/NetPro 19” shared features
Line Interactive versus On Line Technology
Match 19”
Topology
Unique Selling Points
Key Features
Applications
NetPro 19”
Topology
Unique Selling Points
Key Features
Applications
Accessories
Match/NetPro 19inch Sales Presentation
Product Management
August 4th, 2004
“Even a moment’s disruption can have devastating effects on
power sensitive customers such as internet service providers,
data centres, wireless telecommunications networks, on line
traders, computer chip manufacturers and medical research
centres. For these customers, power disruptions can result in data
corruption, burned circuit boards, component damage, file
corruption and lost customers.” - “Electrical Power Interruption Cost
Estimates for Individual Industries, Sectors and US Economy” February 2002, US Dept of
Energy, Office of Power Technologies
“The system and its data can become corrupt as a result of
power failure…a UPS can protect the system if power is lost. A
UPS usually provides…temporary power which may be enough to
permit a graceful shutdown” - Special Publication 800-34 Contingency
Planning Guide for Information Technology Systems, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, June 2002
Match/NetPro 19inch Sales Presentation
Product Management
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Range
Models available include
Match
NetPro
⃘
700VA
⃘
600VA
⃘
1000VA
⃘
1000VA
⃘
1500VA
⃘
1500VA
⃘
2200VA
⃘
2000VA
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3000VA
⃘
3000VA
Match/NetPro 19inch Sales Presentation
Product Management
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Range
Match
NetPro
Matching battery cabinet for
Matching battery cabinet for
⃘
2200VA (36V/14Ah)
⃘
1000VA (36V/14-28Ah)
⃘
3000VA (48V/14Ah)
⃘
2000VA (72V/14Ah)
⃘
3000VA (108V/7Ah)
⃘
Manual service bypass box
⃘
SNMP plug-in card
⃘
Relay plug-in card
⃘
DC connector kit for external batteries
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Product Management
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Match 19inch
Easy to use DC connector and plug (2.2 and 3kVA)
⃘ Simple installation
⃘ Allows for more battery support time
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NetPro 19inch
Easy to use DC connector and plug (1, 2 and 3kVA)
⃘ Simple installation
⃘ Allows for more battery support time
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Product Management
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Match and NetPro 19inch
More outlets and 16A inlet (Match/NetPro 3000)
⃘ Greater flexibility for the user
⃘ More individual loads can be supported
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Match and NetPro 19inch
Front accessible battery drawers
⃘ User replaceable batteries
⃘ Safe and easy installation and removal
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Match and NetPro 19inch
Excellently engineered for maximum cooling
⃘ Prolongs battery and UPS life
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Line Interactive versus On Line Technology
Advantages LI
Disadvantages LI
Lower cost than on-line UPS
Lower level of mains conditioning
Higher efficiency than on line UPS, lower
direct cost to run
Break in the power when transferring
from mains to inverter
Wide output voltage window (Match =
+10/-17%)
Advantages OL
Disadvantages OL
Total mains conditioning – always
creating a new sinewave
More components, typically lower MTBF
and efficiency
No break in supply to the load in a mains
failure
More components, higher cost
Stable output voltage (NetPro - +/- 1%)
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Line Interactive & On Line Output Voltage
UPS
Input
Voltage
LI Output
Status:
on battery boost normal buck battery buck normal boost battery
OL Output
Status:
on battery
on mains
batt
mains
batt
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Match 19 inch Rackmount
Topology
Line Interactive
Boost
Normal
Control
Inverter
Buck
OUT
IN
Battery
Safety
Relay
AVR
relay
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Topology
A Line Interactive UPS provides:
Battery back up and voltage stabilisation
As well as providing back up power from the battery when
the mains fails, the UPS filters the mains during normal
operation, regulating the incoming voltage
Cost effective UPS protection
Lower price compared to on line double conversion UPS
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Topology
A Line Interactive UPS provides:
Small break in power
During the switch from mains to battery, there is a small
loss of power to the load (typically 2-4ms, not affecting
most computer type loads)
Medium degree of protection
When compared to on line (double conversion) UPS
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Unique Selling Points
Excellent high voltage protection
The Match UPS will protect itself and the supported
load up to 350V AC. Most UPS will damage
themselves or the load if the inout voltage exceeds
300V
Low ‘green’ power consumption
Compared to other line interactive UPS, the power
consumption is extremely low during normal
operation
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Unique Selling Points
Optimised sinewave output
The output waveform is sinusoidal with a linear load,
and with a crest load is slightly flattened. This avoids
high current peaks on the electronics and the
battery, and still provides high efficiency
This is the optimal solution between sinewave and
stepwave UPS outputs. Stepwave UPS may cause
some electronic equipment to malfunction
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Additional USPs, Match 2200 & 3000
Extremely wide input voltage window
At 165-275V (500-1500VA) and 140-305V (2200 &
3000VA), the output voltage is limited to 190-254V. This
minimises the need for battery use, extending battery
life
Battery charging even at 140VAC
Even in poor mains conditions there is a fast recovery
of battery power, increasing up time and battery life
High battery recharge current
When additional battery packs are connected, the
charger current automatically increases to 10A,
ensuring much faster recharge time
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Additional USPs, Match 2200 & 3000
Deep battery calibration test
The actual battery capacity can be tested and
calibrated. This ensures the predicted runtime stays
accurate throughout the life of the UPS
Load dependent end of discharge
If the discharge time is shorter, batteries may be
discharged deeper. This feature ensures maximum
runtime is given at any load level, without the risk of
damaging the battery during longer power failures
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Key Features
Automatic voltage regulation
The buck and boost function minimises battery
operation, increasing the battery life. With an input
voltage window of 165-275V, the output voltage is
limited to 190-254V
Crest factor input acceptance 6:1
The Match is especially suited for computer loads,
and no oversizing is necessary
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Key Features
Battery start (cold start)
Allows the UPS to be switched on without mains
power, for mobile applications or to perform a quick
action during a mains failure
Extended communication
RS232, SNMP and contact interface communication
(plug in options)
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Key Features – Superior Battery Management
Automatic monthly battery
testing
Alerts the user that the batteries need to be replaced
Safe battery test
The UPS keeps running in normal operation over the test,
rather than switching to battery. If the battery is
damaged or empty, the load is still supported
Automatic boost charge
For areas with poor mains, ensures a faster recharge time
than with float charge only
2 hours battery recharge time
Means that loads even in very poor mains areas can be
supported more than once during a shift
Charger off at end of discharge
period
Prevents battery depletion beyond recharge capability
Lowest battery temperature
during mains operation
The electronic design of the UPS means the battery
temperature is very low, increasing battery life
No load shutdown
On battery at less than 5% load, the UPS performs an
automatic shutdown to protect the battery. This function
can be disabled
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Applications
PCs
Servers
Workstations
Hubs, switches and routers
Cash register systems (EPOS)
Fax, modem, ISDN adaptors
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NetPro 19 inch Rackmount
Topology
On Line Double Conversion
Automatic
Bypass
Rectifier
Inverter
IN
OUT
Battery
Safety
Relay
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Topology
True On Line Double Conversion provides:
Voltage and frequency independence
As well as providing back up power when the mains fails,
the UPS filters the mains during normal operation,
stabilising the incoming voltage and frequency and
generating a new, clean output to the load
Highest level of protection
Greater protection when compared to off line and line
interactive UPS
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Unique Selling Points
No UPS inrush current
Inrush currents result in voltage dips on the mains,
which can disturb other users or even blow the fuse
of the distribution board
No load inrush current
When the UPS is switched on, the bypass is disabled
for a short time. This avoids high inrush currents
from the load passing through the bypass
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Product Management
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Unique Selling Points
Deep battery calibration test
The actual battery capacity can be tested and
calibrated. This ensures the predicted runtime stays
accurate throughout the life of the UPS
Load dependent end of discharge
If the discharge time is shorter, batteries may be
discharged deeper. This feature ensures maximum
runtime is given at any load level, without the risk of
damaging the battery during lengthy mains failures
Match/NetPro 19inch Sales Presentation
Product Management
August 4th, 2004
Key Features
Wide AC input voltage window
Minimises the need for battery operation, extending
the battery life
Crest factor handling of 6:1
Well suited for computer loads, with no need for
oversizing
Power factor one input
Maximum power with minimum current, meaning
less mains distortion and no risk of feeding
disturbances back to the mains
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Key Features
Automatic bypass switch
In the event of an overload on the UPS, there is a no
break transfer to mains so the load is continuously
supported
Extended communication
RS232, SNMP and contact interface communication
Bypass operation enable/disable
If it’s not desirable to transfer the load to bypass (if
there is unstable bypass voltage or frequency) this
feature can be disabled
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Key Features – Superior Battery Management
Automatic monthly battery
testing
Alerts the user that the batteries need to be replaced
Deep battery calibration test
Measures the actual value of the battery
Automatic boost charge
For areas with poor mains, ensures a faster recharge time
than with float charge only
1.5 hour battery recharge time
Means that loads even in very poor mains areas can be
supported more than once during a shift
Charger off at end of discharge
period
Prevents battery depletion beyond recharge capability
Temperature compensated
battery charging
Prevents over- or under-charging of the battery,
increasing the battery life
Load dependent end of
discharge
Protects the battery whilst still ensuring maximum
autonomy can be provided to even small loads
No load shutdown
On battery at less than 5% load, the UPS performs an
automatic shutdown to protect the battery. This function
can be disabled
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Additional Key Features 2000-4000VA
Liquid crystal display
Immediately visible information on input voltage,
load level, remaining autonomy time, status and
alarm settings
Adjustable frequency tracking range
The UPS can be optimised for use with a generator
Programmable outlets (3 & 4kVA)
Allows the user to switch off less critical loads during
a power failure, to provide maximum uptime for
more critical loads
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Applications
Rackmount servers for internet
Local/Wide area networks
Cad/Cam stations
Telecom clusters
Telecommunication equipment
Any mission critical application
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Accessories
Accessories
SNMP Card
⃘ Presents UPS information across a network via:
⃘ SNMP Agent (one or more NMS can monitor, manage
and control the UPS)
⃘ Web Server (UPS data in HTML format, so standard internet
browser can be used to monitor UPS)
⃘ Easy installation through RS232 slot
⃘ SNMP box also available
Network Protection Software
⃘ CD packed with UPS free of charge, with intelligent
communication cable.
⃘ Simple installation
⃘ Virtually invisible operation under normal conditions
⃘ Provides a graceful shutdown of load after a lengthy mains failure
⃘ Supports all major operating systems
⃘ DataShield supplied for JAVA supported operating systems
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Accessories
Relay Interface Card
⃘ Easily installed into CardConnect slot at rear of UPS
⃘ Provides 4 potential free contacts for:
Mains failure
General alarm
Battery low
Bypass active
and a 9 pole Sub-D connector
Manual Service Bypass
⃘ Contains a manual bypass switch
⃘ Allows for maintenance or testing of UPS with no
interference to the protected load
⃘ Pluggable as standard, but can be hardwired using the
internal terminal strip
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