The DPM Series UPS operates on a three-phase input and output configuration, offering enhanced power efficiency and stability.
The system can handle a wide input voltage range and features a built-in automatic voltage regulation (AVR) mechanism, ensuring a consistent and clean power output even in the presence of fluctuating input voltages.
With a 480V output, the DPM Series is well-suited for applications with higher voltage requirements, providing compatibility with a range of electrical infrastructures and equipment.
One of the key highlights of the DPM Series UPS is its advanced double-conversion online technology. This topology converts incoming AC power to DC, which is then used to charge the UPS batteries and power the inverter that produces the AC output. This double-conversion process isolates connected equipment from any disturbances or irregularities in the input power, providing a seamless transfer to battery power in case of power outages or abnormalities, thus ensuring uninterrupted operation and data integrity.
The DPM Series UPS also features parallel operation capabilities, allowing multiple UPS units to be connected in parallel to increase capacity or achieve redundancy. This not only provides scalability but also enhances the system's fault tolerance and availability.
To support the large capacity of the DPM Series, these UPS units incorporate advanced and robust power electronic components. The system's digital signal processing (DSP) technology ensures precise and efficient control of the power conversion process, resulting in high-quality power output with low distortion and minimal harmonic interference.
For effective battery management, the DPM Series UPS comes equipped with an intelligent battery monitoring system.
This system constantly monitors battery health, voltage levels, and remaining runtime, providing valuable information for proactive maintenance and ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the batteries.
The DPM Series UPS units are designed with the utmost attention to safety and protection. They feature comprehensive protection mechanisms, including overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, overcurrent, and overtemperature protection, safeguarding both the UPS and connected equipment from electrical faults and potential damage.
The UPS units also include a user-friendly LCD display with an intuitive interface, allowing users to easily access critical information about the UPS status, load levels, battery condition, and other important parameters. Additionally, the DPM Series can be remotely monitored and managed through various communication interfaces, enabling seamless integration with network management systems.