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1609-U Industrial

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Specifications

Electrical Ratings 1609-U500N . . . 1609-U500E . . . Notes
Input V nom. 120V 230V
Capacity 500VA (325 W) Transfer points adjustable via software. Low transfer points for the 120V/230V are: 106V, 103V, 100V, 97V and 208V, 200V, 192V respectively. High transfer points for the 120V/230V are: 127V, 130V, 133V, 136V and 253V, 257V, 261V, 265V respectively.
Voltage Range, default 81…143V 160…287V Transfer points adjustable via software.
Voltage Range, widest, on line 75…153V 150…300V
Current nom. 4.12 A 2.20 A
Capacity Frequency 47…63 Hz Auto-adjusting
PFC Load power factor is reflected in the input line current
Output V nom. 120V 208/230V
Capacity 500VA (325 W)
On Line Output Range, default 106…127V 208…253V This voltage range is the default, controlled by transfer points coded in the UPS
Output Voltage Range, widest 97…136V 196…265V By setting the highest, high transfer point and the lowest, low transfer point with software
Transfer Point Accuracy +/- (2% of the transfer voltage + 1.3) +/- (2% of the transfer voltage + 2.6) In volts AC
On Battery Frequency Nominal +/- 3 Hz (Locked), Nominal +/- 0.5 Hz (Free-running)
+/- 2%
Typical
THD <5% at full (linear) load +/- 2% Typical
Crest Factor 3:1
Efficiency On Battery 77% Typical with resistive load
On Line 96% Typical with resistive load
Protection Surge EN50091-2
Overload On Line: alarm at 107%, limited by breakers
On Battery: shutdown at 107%
Output Short On Line Input circuit breakers and/or premises branch protection
Output Short On Battery Electric current limit, shutdown outputs, and latch off
Thermal Protection None
Bypass N/A
Regulatory Safety UL 1778, CSA, IEC 60950 UL 1778, CSA, IEC 60950-1, EN50091-1-1
EMC FCC (Class A) EN50091-2 (Class A)
Markings UL, CSA, FCC, CE UL, CSA, FCC, CE
Battery Pack Run Time 9.0 minutes (0.67 p.f.) 325 W full load
18 minutes (0.67 p.f.) 163 W half load
Type Standard: Sealed Lead Acid, valve regulated
High Temp.: Sealed Lead Battery
Hot swappable, user replaceable
Voltage 24V
Charger Temperature compensated current limited, float charger
Recharge Time Less than 3 hours to 90% capacity
Lifetime 2…4 years @ 25 °C ambient
Environment Temperature 0…40 °C (operating), 0…50 °C (operating - high temp. option)
-20…60 °C (short-term storage)
Altitude 10 000 ft (operating) Maximum power is derated at higher altitudes
Humidity 0…95% non-condensing (operating)
Heat Output On Line, Full Load: 137 BTU per hour
On Line, Full Load, Charging: 190 BTU per hour
On Battery, Full Load: 1706 BTU per hour
Audible Noise <45 dB @ 1 meter (full load) Typical
Communication DB9 Serial and Contact Closures Serial communication only when USB is unused
Dry Contact Low battery, on battery N.O., N.C. options for both
EPO Via Dry Contact Closure
Network Via optional Smart-Slot Card (1609-NMC)
  

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  • Wiring of the UPS should be performed by a qualified electrician. Use appropriate size wires.
  • In 230V AC applications, the UPS must be protected with a circuit breaker that complies with European standards for branch rated protection per the country of installation.
  • In 208V AC applications, the UPS must be protected by a dual-pole, 10 A branch rated, UL 489 circuit breaker.
  • The 120V AC 1609-U500N has supplementary circuit breaker protection. The unit should be protected by a single-pole, 15 A branch rated, UL 489 circuit breaker.
    Allen-Bradley part number 1492-MCAA115 is suggested.
  • The branch circuit breaker must be off prior to wiring the unit.

  • Notes

    208V AC applications: The 1609-U500E ships ready for 230V AC sources. When operating the UPS in 208V AC applications, the UPS low transfer voltage settings are adjusted through the PowerChute® software or the Network Management Card.

    Refer to the PowerChute® User Guide or the Network Management Card instructions for details.