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24 V dc UPS integrated battery 5 Ah

A DC-UPS system comprises a control unit with integrated 5 A high power battery, and a power supply with suitable power for the application. The battery is easy to replace by undoing the screw at the front. In case of a power failure, the battery is automatically connected and feeds the connected loads. The UPS requires only one (1) 12 V battery which then transforms up the battery voltage to 22.3 V dc, one does not need to match 2 batteries with each other and the output voltage does not follow the battery's discharge curve but is constant at 22.3 V. The battery capacity is utilised 100% compared with two series-connected batteries where one of the batteries will not be fully charged.

Two relay outputs indicate status; module ready (battery capacity >85%) and module active (buffer mode). The control unit tests the battery's condition in cycles, when it is time to replace the battery, a relay output is activated (replace battery). One sensor measures the temperature and optimises the final charging voltage. The buffer time can be set in different time ranges to save battery capacity, when a constant discharge is selected, the output voltage will be active until the battery reaches deep discharge and the control unit disconnects the battery.

A fault on the battery fuse drops the Ready output and a red LED lights on the control unit. The output has a current limit and shuts itself off after about 5 seconds after a short-circuit to save the battery and at the same time avoid tripping the battery fuse. With a short-circuit in buffer mode, the module will deliver approx. 20 A which helps to trip any secondary fuse. Monitoring of the battery fuse and current limitation with short-circuits gives an increased safety and a guarantee that the UPS will function after a short circuit. The input is galvanically isolated from the output side.

 

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  • Load current 10 A
  • Only one 12 V battery
  • Integrated high power battery of 5 Ah
  • Relay outputs for status

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Puls 24 V dc UPS integrated battery 5 Ah

DC UPS 24V dc I/P 24V dc 10A O/P w/ 12V 5Ah Battery

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Technical data

Input data

Input voltage from the unit 24 V DC
Input voltage from the battery 12 V DC
Input voltage for battery connection 22,8 V DC
Input current during charging 1,3 A

Output data

Output current at 24 V dc 10 A
Output voltage for battery operation 22,25
Output voltage normal operation 24 V DC
Output voltage at buffering 22,25 V DC
Output current for battery operation max 10 A (15 A @ 5 s)
Output current during operation max 15 A

Efficiency / Lifetime / MTBF

Efficiency 97,8 %
Life span 137 400 h @ 10 A, 40 °C
MTBF (IEC 61709) 886 000 h @ 10 A, 40 °C

Dimensions

Width 123 mm

*Invisible Heading*

Height 124 mm
Depth 119 mm
Weight 2,85 kg

Other

Approvals ABS, CB, CE, CSA, CSA US, EX, GL, IECEx, UL
IP class IP20
Charging the battery type 1,5 A
Material protection Aluminium
Ripple max 20 mV pp
Temperature min without derating 0 °C
Temperature max without derating 40 °C
Permitted battery sizes 5 Ah
Type Power Supply DC-UPS

Measurements and connections

UBC10 connection.

For complete system also requires a power supply with suitable current for the application. Note that about 1.3 A used internally when the battery is charging. This value must deducted from the power available on the PSU, the remaining power can be delivered to connected loads.
Do not install the DC-UPS battery so heated by adjacent products and ensure good ventilation in accordance with EN50727-2.

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Product description

A DC-UPS system comprises a control unit with integrated 5 A high power battery, and a power supply with suitable power for the application. The battery is easy to replace by undoing the screw at the front. In case of a power failure, the battery is automatically connected and feeds the connected loads. The UPS requires only one (1) 12 V battery which then transforms up the battery voltage to 22.3 V dc, one does not need to match 2 batteries with each other and the output voltage does not follow the battery's discharge curve but is constant at 22.3 V. The battery capacity is utilised 100% compared with two series-connected batteries where one of the batteries will not be fully charged.

Two relay outputs indicate status; module ready (battery capacity >85%) and module active (buffer mode). The control unit tests the battery's condition in cycles, when it is time to replace the battery, a relay output is activated (replace battery). One sensor measures the temperature and optimises the final charging voltage. The buffer time can be set in different time ranges to save battery capacity, when a constant discharge is selected, the output voltage will be active until the battery reaches deep discharge and the control unit disconnects the battery.

A fault on the battery fuse drops the Ready output and a red LED lights on the control unit. The output has a current limit and shuts itself off after about 5 seconds after a short-circuit to save the battery and at the same time avoid tripping the battery fuse. With a short-circuit in buffer mode, the module will deliver approx. 20 A which helps to trip any secondary fuse. Monitoring of the battery fuse and current limitation with short-circuits gives an increased safety and a guarantee that the UPS will function after a short circuit. The input is galvanically isolated from the output side.

 

Backup times

 

Backup times

Discharge curve for 5 Ah battery

 

 

 

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