GRID PROTECTION PROTOCOLS

DC uninterruptible power supply for fire protection
Designed for 2 or 3 outputs and protected from overload and short circuit, it provides fault indication and eliminates the deep discharge of batteries - Temperature compensated charging - Input: one single phase (115-230-277 Vac) - Output: 12-24-48 VDC - Temperature compensation - Deep discharge protections - IUoUO charging curve, constant voltage and constant current Battery-Life Test function (Battery Care) - Four charging modes: Recovery, Boost, Absorption, Float - Protected against short circuit and reverse polarity - Output signal (contact-free) for discharged or damaged battery, Modbus, main and back-up - Combinable with DC UPS series - Wall mounted - Protection degree: IP30 - Complies with EN54-4 [pdf]

Uninterruptible power supply room fire protection requirements
To ensure the safe and reliable operation of UPS systems, this guide outlines fire safety measures across extinguishing and alarm systems, electrical and environmental management, equipment selection and installation, and maintenance and emergency response, offering clear and practical guidance aligned with international fire safety standards (e.g., NFPA 72 and NFPA 2001). [pdf]
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