Specifications – Powerware 3115 User Manual

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Specifications

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Power Levels

300, 420, and 650 VA; see Model Selection Guide

Topology

Standby

Operating Voltage

120 Vac models: 103 to 142 (default);

Range

88 to 142 Vac (user-selectable)
230 Vac models: 196 to 260 (default);
166 to 260 Vac (user-selectable)

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Frequency Range

57 to 63 Hz @ 60 Hz
47 to 53 Hz @ 50 Hz

Current

3.5A @ 120 Vac; 1.8A @ 230 Vac

Connections

See Model Selection Guide

Protection

Resettable circuit breaker

Total Harmonic

Same as input

Distortion (THD)

TVSS Rating

Total energy rating more than 240J, 6500A

Surge voltage let-through (percentage of applied ANSI
C62.41 Cat. A +6kV test waveform)

5%

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Voltage

120 and 230 Vac; see Model Selection Guide

Frequency

50/60 Hz auto-selectable; same as input

Frequency

Same as load

Regulation

Overload

110% + 10% overload for 3 minutes. SMPS load, pure sine
wave input. 120% + 10% for 10 cycles

Efficiency

96% straight through mode @ full load and fully charged
battery

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Voltage Regulation

Nominal voltage ±5%; -10% at low battery

Waveform

Step wave (synthesized sine)

Frequency

50/60 Hz ±1 Hz of auto-selected nominal frequency

Regulation

Transfer Time

4 milliseconds, typical

Efficiency

>70%, 100% SMPS load

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Backup Time

See Battery Run Times table

Battery Recharge

12 hours to 95% usable capacity @ nominal line after full

Time

load discharge

Start-On-Battery

Startup with UPS batteries in absence of utility power

Battery

12 and 6 Vdc batteries; Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA),
minimum 3 year float service life at 25°C

Battery Protection

Internal batteries protected by either a fuse or circuit
breaker. Fuse ratings: 30A/32 Vdc and 40A/32 Vdc

Charger Voltage

13.5 to 13.8 Vdc

Maximum Charge

12V battery = 0.7 ± 0.1A

Current

6V battery = 1.2 ± 0.1A

Replacement/

User-replaceable

Service

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Safety

120 Vac models: UL1778, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.1
230 Vac models: EN50091-1, C-Tick

EMI/EMC

120 Vac models: FCC Part 15 Class B
230 Vac models: EN50091-2

Immunity

IEC 61000- 4-2, -3, - 4

Audible Noise

< 40 dBA

Operating Altitude

3000m (10,000 ft max.)

Operating

0°C to 40°C, 0 to 1500 meters above sea level

Temperature

0°C to 35°C, 1500 to 3000 meters above sea level

Transit and

-15°C to +55°C

Storage Temperature

Relative Humidity

0 to 95% noncondensing

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Dimensions

See Model Selection Guide

and Weight

In a perfect world, your electrical

equipment would always receive clean

power. However, without UPS protection,

power quality can be erratic, causing serious

damage to your files and hardware.

Series 3 Power Protection

The Powerware 3115 is a Series 3 UPS,

meaning it protects your equipment from

three basic power problems: power failures,

power surges, and power sags.

These three power problems can cause

hardware damage, keyboard lockups,

data corruption, and data loss.

Acting as a defensive barrier between your

equipment and dirty power, the Powerware

3115 eliminates the threats caused by

power failures, power surges, and power

sags, thus increasing productivity and your

bottom line.

Power Failures

A complete loss of utility power that can be

caused by events such as lightning strikes,

grid over-demands, accidents, and natural

disasters.

Power Surges

With voltages above 110% of nominal,

surges can be triggered by rapid reduction

in power loads, heavy equipment being

turned off, or by utility switching.

Power Sags

The opposite of surges, sags are caused by a

startup of large loads, utility switching,

utility equipment failure, lightning, and

power service that is too small for the

demand.

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