Radio frequencies – Alpha Technologies Micro, Micro XL, Micro XL3 UPS User Manual

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Table X — Boost/Buck/Line Transfer Thresholds

Parameter

Value

Model 300

Model 1000

120 VAC Units

230 VAC Units

120 VAC Units

230 VAC Units

Buck 1 to INV

INV to Buck 1

151 VAC

146 VAC

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Buck 2 to INV

INV to Buck 2

N/A

N/A

325 VAC

314 VAC

169 VAC

162 VAC

325 VAC

314 VAC

Buck 1 to Buck 2

Buck 2 to Buck 1

N/A

N/A

281 VAC

275 VAC

148 VAC

146 VAC

282 VAC

272 VAC

Line to Buck 1

Buck 1 to Line

131 VAC

126 VAC

250 VAC

244 VAC

129 VAC

126 VAC

250 VAC

236 VAC

Boost 1 to Line

Line to Boost 1

116 VAC

112 VAC

214 VAC

209 VAC

114 VAC

109 VAC

210 VAC

207 VAC

Boost 2 to Boost 1

Boost 1 to Boost 2

102 VAC

98 VAC

186 VAC

180 VAC

102 VAC

87 VAC

182 VAC

175 VAC

INV to Boost 2

Boost 2 to INV

92 VAC

87 VAC

163 VAC

158 VAC

93 VAC

85 VAC

160 VAC

153 VAC

Table Y — Regulatory

Parameter

Value

Electrical Safety UL 1778, CSA 107.3, EN 62040-1-2, EN60950-1.

Emission FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, CSPR22, EN55022 Level A.

Marks

C

CSA

US

, CE (230 VAC versions only).

Packaging Designed to meet requirements for ISTA program.

Radio Frequencies

The Alpha Micro generates, uses and radiates radio frequencies if not installed and tested in accor-

dance with the instructions in this manual. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits es-

tablished for a Class A computing device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules and CISPR 22 when it is

operated alone. It also complies with the radio interference regulations of DOC which are designed to

provide reasonable protection against such interference to radio to TV reception, which is determined

by switching it on and off, relocate the equipment or use an electrical circuit other than the one used by

the Alpha Micro.

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